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2016-02-29
Centeral bankers turn to growth momentum
Banks investment in govt securities rises to Rs6.33 trillion
US urges China to keep moving to a market-oriented exchange rate
Paraguay’s economy remains resilient: IMF
SNB could cut exemption limit if more easing needed: Jordan
Dodging critics, China meets its G-20 goals
Citigroup summoned in FIFA probe
Maybank Indonesia’s net profit surge 61pc
Int’l oil market bankrupting nations: UIG
Government moving with collective wisdom: Shehbaz
Baccalaureate Governance Seminar and IBPAK meeting
Pak resources empowered by e-commerce boom
Punjab’s pro-women law against Shariah, constitution: Fazl
Govt, SBP lauded to improve flow of remittances
Govt working to spread knowledge economy: Ahsan
PEW demands removal of distortions in wheat market
Iran’s Rouhani vows to boost economic reforms after win
As earnings season wraps up, investors turn to data
Deepening default fears cast shadow over Venezuela’s oil flows
India will be tough to beat at World T20: Steve Smith
Arab states face $94 billion debt crunch on oil slump: HSBC
British PM challenges Brexit supporters to admit risks
Salman wants new Fifa to be more inclusive
Seppi, Bolelli complete an Italian job
Transport plans for Karachi
Actors of instability
A no-war deal
The state and dissent
Dynastic politics
Quota system out of sync in open economy
China will bounce back to drive global growth
Competitive federalism in the state bond market
The decisive deal is still elusive for oil
Market volatility will be a constant feature
Currency wars
Economic Survey says lack of exit norms costing Indian economy
China clarifies economic policies, reform agenda at G20 meeting
3D printing reshaping ‘Made in China’
Pakistan Auto Show to be held on 4th March
Alibaba to seek $4 billion loan from eight Banks
‘Meat export industry in Pakistan growing with ratio of 30 percent’
Berkshire Hathaway profit climbs 32 percent
Morgan Stanley fund marks down Flipkart stake value by 27pc
Jabong to name ex-eBay India head as COO
China, BRICS New Development Bank sign MOU
WASHINGTON:
Nissan to buy back $3.5 billion in shares to boost value
IMF sees positive macroeconomic trends in Serbia
IMF urges Gabon to boost growth, reforms
G-20 world needs to look beyond ultra-easy policy
RMB gains ground as global trade currency
Singapore banks still faces challenges ahead
New Development Bank an assertion of sovereignty
DBS worries about SGD22b oil and gas exposure
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