A file photo of a vessel carrying liquefied natural gas . — Reuters/FileLAHORE: Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik said on Sunday that Pakistan would begin selling excess liquefied natural gas in international markets from January 1, The News reported.He told a press…
Related Posts
Moody’s changes Pakistan banking outlook to stable from positive

Signage is seen outside the Moody’s Corporation headquarters in Manhattan, New York, US, November 12, 2021. — ReutersOperating environment improving, but only gradually.Asset quality and profitability challenges remain.Banks’ performance seen stable over 12-18 months.
Moody’s…
PSX resumes slide as US-Iran tensions, roll-over weigh on risk appetite

Brokers are busy trading at the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi on Wednesday, December 31, 2025. — AFPKSE-100 Index closed at 167,691.08, down 5,478.63 points, or 3.16%.Index hit an intraday high of 174,336.85, up 1,167.14 points, or 0.67%.Index recorded a low of 166,886.63, down…
Govt slashes profit rates on National Savings Schemes

Central Directorate of National Savings building seen in this undated photo. — APP/File
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has reduced profit rates on various National Savings Schemes, which will be effective from July 28, according to a notification issued by the Ministry of…




