KARACHI, March 9 (Reuters) - Pakistan’s central bank kept its key policy rate unchanged at 10.5% on Monday, pausing its easing cycle as rising global energy prices and regional tensions pose new ...
A Rs55 per litre fuel price increase has sparked public anger across Pakistan, raising transport and food costs and ...
Pakistan’s inflation rate reached 7% in February 2026, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). This marks a ...
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Govt evaluating implications for inflation, external accounts amid ME crisis: Finmin
Pakistan, March 12 -- Govt evaluating implications for inflation, external accounts amid ME crisis: finmin ...
A leading business representative has warned that the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran could create serious economic challenges for Pakistan, as rising fuel prices ...
Pakistan’s inflation accelerated after the government increased domestic fuel prices, vindicating a decision by policymakers two days ago to unexpectedly keep policy rate unchanged. Consumer price ...
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the government is fully aware of the situation and fluctuations in international oil prices, and therefore, measures are being taken to provide maximum relief ...
Recent days have seen retaliatory air strikes, drone attacks and artillery exchanges between the two neighbours. The violence has reportedly killed dozens and shows little sign of easing even after ...
Follow Bloomberg India on WhatsApp for exclusive content and analysis on what billionaires, businesses and markets are doing. Sign up here. Pakistan’s inflation slowed to the lowest in more than seven ...
KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan's consumer inflation rate fell to its lowest in more than nine years, dropping to 2.4% year-on-year in January, the statistics bureau said on Monday. Inflation has cooled ...
KARACHI (Reuters) -Pakistan's consumer price inflation accelerated to 6.2% year-on-year in October, the highest reading in 12 months, data showed on Monday, as food prices rose following floods and ...
Finance minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has warned that Pakistan’s oil import costs could climb to $600 million per month if the crisis continues to intensify.
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