Confusion reigns while the PPP sends mixed signals to the budgetary protest Blogging Sole

Confusion reigns while the PPP sends mixed signals to the budgetary protest

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Listen to the article Lahore: The confusion continues to swirl within the PPP on its alleged plans to organize a national protest against the federal budget, while contradictory voices emerge from the rows of the party. While some initiates deny such a plan, others argue that a strategy was indeed in preparation, but mainly motivated … Read more

PSX retires while the budgetary delay weighs the feeling Blogging Sole

PSX retires while the budgetary delay weighs the feeling

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The broker is busy negotiating on the Pakistani scholarship in Karachi on Wednesday, January 1, 2025. – Ppi The equity market opened the week under pressure, sliding at the start of the session while investors reacted to the government’s decision to delay the federal budget and continuous ambiguity surrounding the main tax conditions under discussion … Read more

The UN projects the Pakistan economy to grow 2.3% in the middle of budgetary reforms Blogging Sole

The UN projects the Pakistan economy to grow 2.3% in the middle of budgetary reforms

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A man walks with bags of supplies on his shoulder to deliver to a neighboring store in a market in Karachi, June 11, 2024. – Reuters Report on the United Nations global economic situation and the 2025 prospects published. The United Nations report indicates that Pakistan should see moderate growth. Short -term prospects for South … Read more

Pakistan’s budgetary surplus turns into a deficit of RS1.54Tr Blogging Sole

Pakistan’s budgetary surplus turns into a deficit of RS1.54Tr

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A merchant has Pakistani rupee tickets in a exchange stand in Peshawar. – Reuters / File Budget balance records a divergence from RS0.43Tr. The country’s budgetary accounts remain irreconcilable. The budget deficit represents 1.2% of Pakistan’s GDP. Islamabad: The overall Pakistan budget has passed from a surplus in a deficit of RS1.54 Billions, or 1.2% … Read more