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Back Page News Dwindling int'l demand downs BD tea FPCCI wooed to hold one-state expo in Mashhad Iraq assures to rein in Kurdish rebels IT moot starts from 1st Nov Pakistan -- EU trade bodies meet SBP urged to bring down mark-up rate Nafa funds listed on LSE MIF 1QFY07 PAT hits Rs371mn Assortment of chem sector stake-holders Agents demand review of decision Afridi powers Pak win SAfrica to send security official to Karachi
General News Can Pakistan replicate Singapore' in crude oil refining? No overhaul needed say bankers, regulators European credit spreads tightened Rs286mn for textile sector--(Smeda) Singapore Sept inflation up 2.7pc Investment herd scatters; risk and safety embraced Pak attractive place for Saudi investors Pakistan calls for ending discrimination in int'l trade Vietnams 10-mth exports rise 18.6pc ADBs latest contribution to developing states Norway -- Belgium to build schools in quake-hit areas India plans to restrict foreign investment China to step up monetary tightening Greater risks for UK growth -- BoE Monetary policy not tool to stabilise forex Recent turmoil exposed weaknesses, says De Rato Indian rupee logs biggest gain in 3 weeks Dollar drops; investors look to US housing, Fed Swiss franc resumes recovery Interbank rates for taka Mostly weaker despite stocks rally Yuan up, set to test 7.50 soon Taiwan dollar falls Pound strengthens Aussie $ climbs Kuwaiti dinar falls NZ $ inches up Yen slips in Asia Chinese stocks recover Asian oil tanker rates fall on vessel oversupply Indian shares surge 5pc Nikkei unchanged Asian bunkers rise $7, diffs narrow Mostly rebound, SingTel lifts S'pore Coal, iron ore shipping rates rise to record Taiwan equities higher Techs rise on Apple, Wal-Mart limits gains STX takes control of Norwegian Aker yards FTSE breaks 3-day losing run, miners, banks help Aussie stocks rebound; NZ slips Seoul shares rise 2.3pc Egyptian bourse inches up European stocks bounce Hong Kong shares jumps Summary of PQ & KPT activities Georgia detains cambodian ship Daewoo Shipbuilding wins record order DP World sets minimum bid value at $6,000 in initial share sale Asian fuel oil surges to record Iran to buy 52 ships by 2010 Chinas port problems divert copper scrap to Europe Finland strike affects Aker yards AT&T profits up on adjusted basis Hitachi to stop making PCs Eurozone new orders edge up BP profits down as output lowers US envoy visits mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam Democracy top priority of PPP --(Naseer) DHA finalises consultants Book culture shows society's right values Two illegal hydrants sealed Pro-imperialist politicians face life threats --(Rasheed) Pak -- Bulgaria may cooperate in education sector --(Dr Atta) CDGJ to establish Community Boards CCPO claims progress in Khi blasts probe Directives for low cost housing schemes People favour ban on rallies in view of public safety --(survey) Norwegian firm to install desalination plant Tokyo rubber up 1.7pc Gold rebounds on bargain hunting, dollar weakness Indonesian palm touches record high Indian sugar steadies Shanghai copper edges up LME copper up, but confidence fragile Oil falls on US worries, Opec hike Indian soyoil surges higher Malaysian palm flat EU wheat gains London coffee steadies; sugar soars NY cotton eases Malaysian tin loses 1.1pc Askari Bank, HBFC join hands for strategic alliance CEMS opens its regional office in Pakistan HBFCs customer care call centre launched
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