Accountability court orders permanent arrest warrant against Ishaq Dar
The court ordered the warrant after the senior PML-N leader repeatedly failed to show up for the trial, remaining instead in a self-imposed exile in London.
Toyota halts bookings for a second time amidst uncertainty
Toyota Indus has closed the bookings for all its models due to the economic uncertainty and unstable market situation.
APTMA Chairman dubs PTI’s ousting as cruel
Zaman added that the policies introduced by financial institutions during the tenure of the PTI-led government provided a very enabling environment for the businesses.
Zameen.com inks MOU with the Institute of Financial Markets of Pakistan (IFMP)
The ceremony was attended by the senior leadership of the Zameen Academy and the IFMP.
Pakistanis own $10.6b property in Dubai – more than SBP’s dollar reserves
While Pakistan's economy continues to scare away foreign investments, data suggests the country's super-rich owns over 38,000 properties worth $10.6 billion in Dubai's offshore real estate market, which is more than Pakistan's State Bank dollar reserves
Pakistan’s mango production to suffer severely
Water shortages, windstorms and early summer cause major damage to fruit crop this year
Chief Economist Ahmed Zubair resigns over ‘pressure to change GDP data’
Journalist and political economy expert Javed Hassan on Tuesday claimed that Chief Economist Pakistan Ahmed Zubair resigned after he was being pressured to change data on GDP.
Pakistan meets IMF to get funds with toughest conditions
"The government will try to convince the IMF that for political stability purposes it is important to keep at least some of the subsidies," said economist Shahrukh Wani.
Dollar rises past Rs 200 in open market
The rupee maintains its downturn after it shed Rs2 against the dollar in the intraday trade, mainly because of the country's rising exports and depleting foreign reserves.
Interviews of economists for interim PM being conducted: Sheikh Rasheed
Talking to media in Rawalpindi, the AML Chief said key decisions would be made before May 31.
Extreme temperatures hitting poor in Pakistan’s hottest city
Jacobabad in Pakistan's arid Sindh province is in the grip of the latest heatwave to hit South Asia -– peaking at 51 degrees Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) at the weekend.
PML-N govt criticised for spending on ‘media appeasement’
Social media users said that no one reads the paper in this era of digital media, suggesting that it is only meant to feed and please media houses.
