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Posted by imdurrani Labels: business finance, forex, forex rates pakistan| Updated on: Sat, December 5, 2009, 13:30 (PST) Arrows of currency trend in the chart show forex exchange rates compared with the latest forex exchange rates Following are indicative forex exchange currencies rates Courtesy : ECAP | |||
| Remittance | Buying | Selling | Trend |
| US Dollar DD | 0.0 | 0.0 | |
| US Dollar TT | 0.0 | 0.0 | |
| Currency Notes | |||
| US Dollar | 83.45 | 83.75 | |
| Kuwaiti Dinar | 285.94 | 292.46 | |
| Malaysian Ringgit | 0.0 | 0.0 | |
| Norwegians Krone | 14.68 | 14.89 | |
| UK Pound Sterling | 137 | 138 | |
| Saudi Riyal | 22.02 | 22.27 | |
| Singapore Dollar | 0.0 | 0.0 | |
| Swedish Korona | 11.99 | 12.17 | |
| Swiss Franc | 82.49 | 83.61 | |
| U.A.E Dirham | 22.51 | 22.77 | |
| Bahrain Dinar | 218.35 | 221.50 | |
| NewZealand $ | 43.5 | 43.8 | |
| Omani Riyal | 213.84 | 216.99 | |
| Australian Dollar | 76.16 | 77.31 | |
| Danish Krone | 16.68 | 16.91 | |
| Euro | 124.50 | 125.50 | |
| Thai Bhat | 0.0 | 0.0 | |
| Canadian Dollar | 78.10 | 79.00 | |
| Hong Kong Dollar | 10.51 | 10.78 | |
| Qatari Riyal | 22.54 | 23.02 | |
| Indian Rupee | 1.58 | 1.68 | |
| China Yuan | 0.0 | 0.0 | |
| Japanese Yen | 0.9350 | 0.9450 | |
| Forex Open Market Analysis | |||
Rice, sugar prices start falling
Posted by imdurrani Labels: business finance, forex, Pakistani Rupee, Rice, sugarKARACHI: Prices of various varieties of rice have declined by Rs2 to Rs10 per kg, while supply of sugar from the mills has resulted in some stability in its wholesale rates. A wholesale rice trader said that the price of a normal variety fell to Rs48 from Rs50 per kg, while Basmati (ponia) rice is now available at Rs45 as against Rs50 earlier.
He said the new 386 Punjab variety now sells at Rs35 as compared to Rs40 per kg, Kernal Basmati price fell to Rs75 from Rs80 per kg, while Kernal special Basmati rate has declined to Rs90 from Rs100 per kg. A retailer said that Kernal Basmati super rate is now tagged at Rs120 as compared to Rs125 per kg. Irri-6 price
IMF tells India not to raise policy rate
Posted by imdurrani Labels: Asia, IMF, India, world financeFriday, September 11, 2009
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Friday, September 11, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
The Planning Commission high-ups say that the operation side of microfinance definitely lies under the jurisdiction of the SBP. However, its policy side falls into the mainstay of the Planning Commission and it will continue to give its input for formulating the upcoming National Micro Credit Policy. Talking to The News on Thursday, Secretary Planning Commission Ashraf M Hayat said that the poverty is the main concern of the Planning Commission as it wanted to devise policies in order to tackle this menace effectively. The Planning Commission s Member Social Sector, Shaukat Hameed, when contacted, said that they were working on microfinance institutions for last six months where they found flaws in regulations. We are giving our recommendation to rectify the situation, he added.
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Money-mongers, panic buying behind sugar imbroglio
Posted by imdurrani Labels: Pak Economy, pakistanFriday, September 11, 2009
LAHORE - The Punjab government has ample sugar stock but it is, on the one hand, farmers, millers, stockists, dealers and shopkeepers who are hell bent on fleecing money while on the other, panic buying among consumers putting a damper on efforts to stabilise sugar price and streamline the supplies. These were the views of members of inspection teams deployed to raid Sasta Ramazan Bazaars in the City on Wednesday.
Tehsildar Assad Butt while in surprise raid in Shalamar Sasta Ramazan Bazaar found many people carrying more than allotted quota of sugar. He himself has taken back sugar bags of one kilo from many consumers who were found possessing with more than allotted sugar. He said after the fresh instructions of Punjab Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif, only one kilo sugar is being sold to all individuals after punching their respective newly Identity Cards but people use to come out with all their family members to purchase sugar. He said earlier, chemical ink was used on sugar purchaser s thumb but few minutes after they came back after removing the ink. Now government has given us instruction to punch cards, he added.
KESC owes Rs13.65b to SSGC, pays Rs1.34b
Posted by imdurrani Labels: business finance, finance, Pak Economy, pakistanTuesday, September 08, 2009
India has exited from a gas pipeline deal it earlier planned with Iran and Pakistan, Mehr news agency reported citing Pakistani diplomat. “India has definitely quitted the IPI (India-Pakistan-Iran) gas pipeline deal,” the report said Sunday citing Pakistani ambassador to Iran, Muhammad Bux Abbasi. Iranian officials, however, said India has not yet officially declared its intention. In May this year, Tehran and Islamabad signed a $7.5-billion deal for supply of gas from Iran to Pakistan. As per the deal, Iran will initially supply 30 million cubic meters of gas per day to Pakistan which would be later increased to 60 million cubic meters per day. Iran, Pakistan and India had conceptualised the project in 1990s to help boost peace and security in the region, besides mitigating the power crisis. India stopped negotiations on the project due to tension with Pakistan, although Iran repeatedly encouraged New Delhi to rejoin the process, according to the report. The pipeline will run 2,775 km when linked with the three countries. The project would have greatly benefited India, which lacks sufficient natural gas to meet its rapidly increasing domestic requirements. Pakistan has been facing electricity shortfall of more than 3,000 megawatts and plans to generate 4,600 megawatts from Iranian gas. Islamabad has also been under pressure from Washington to abandon the deal.Tuesday, September 08, 2009
LONDON: Gold held broadly steady on Monday just shy of $995 per ounce, consolidating stellar gains last week that took it tantalisingly close to the $1,000 psychological level, with buyers encouraged by dollar weakness. Investment in palladium continued to jump, sending prices close to highs for the year, with fund holdings swelling on expectations depressed auto demand would pick up. Spot gold stood at $994.70 per ounce by 1348 GMT, broadly steady from $993.40 quoted late in New York last Friday. The price rose as far as $997.20 last week, its highest since February, when it briefly topped $1,000. Gold found support at lower levels but trading ranges were narrow and volumes were said to be thinner, with investors restraining themselves due to Monday’s US public holiday. A confluence of dollar weakness, making the metal more attractive to non-US investors, and doubt about the sustainability of global economic recovery prompted a spate of investors to seek refuge in gold last week, as prices hit six-month highs. Analysts said a run to $1,000 was inevitable. “It will have a go, we are within reach,” said Ole Hansen, senior manager at Saxo Bank. “Within the first few days of this week we should have an attempt.” Tuesday, September 08, 2009
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Sunday said the United States should channelise disbursement of its financial assistance to Pakistan through the existing mechanism of the government of Pakistan. He underlined the fact that disbursement through NGOs involves out of proportion administrative expenses, sometimes to the extant of 35 - 40% and hence, actual amount spent on the welfare of the public gets drastically reduced. The Prime Minister was talking to the US Deputy Secretary of State for Resources and Management, Jacob J. Lew who accompanied by the Acting Administrator of USAID, Alouso L. Fulgham called on him here at the PM House on Sunday evening. Prime Minister Gilani suggested that the US Deputy Secretary of State should have detailed meetings with the Minister and the Secretary of Finance to work out mutually agreed modalities on the procedure of financial assistance. He pointed out that the Benazir Income Support Programme, Higher Education Commission, the existing basic education and the basic health units in Pakistan should be considered for the US assistance for education, health and poverty alleviation sectors.Monday, September 07, 2009
Monday, September 07, 2009
GILGIT : The Federal Government would spend Rs 6.5 million on socio-economic uplift of region as it has approved Annual Development Plan (ADP) for 2009-2010, Senior officials of the administration said. The ADP 2009-2010 was approved by the Chairman Gilgit-Baltistan Qamar Zaman Kaira and accordingly the plan was circulated among all government departments, Secretary Planning and Development, Abdus Sattar told APP by phone. He disclosed some 767 development schemes would be executed this year and out of them 94 were new projects in the ADP. The government is specially focusing on power sector so that the huge water potential is harnessed for the energy production.
Monday, September 07, 2009
KARACHI: The sugar mills owners have expressed their inability to pay off/retire Rs 40 billion loans and advances that they owed to State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) due to ongoing crackdown against the millers by the government. Talking to Chairman Pakistan Sugar Mills Association (PSMA) Iskandar Khan said due to the crackdown of law enforcement agencies
Japan suspends aid to Third World
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The channel said that Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) project is in jeopardy following the Japanese government decision.
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The macroeconomic framework for expenditures between the federation and provinces would also be determined for the next five years along with the NFC award. It is learnt that the meeting discussed growth rate for the future expansion of expenditures as well as vertical distribution formula between the federation and the provinces.
The new macroeconomic framework of provinces for five years would be based on the economic reports of the provinces and their future expenditures would be calculated on these grounds.
Secretary Finance Salman Siddique later talking to media on the sidelines of the launching of World Bank Pakistan Tax Policy Report, said that once the benchmarking of federal and provincial expenditures is completed, a clear macroeconomic picture would be available for determination of federal and provincial governments shares in federal revenues.
The issues before the technical committee are to determine federal and provincial expenditures, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rates to be achieved in next five years and as to what should be the base for vertical distribution of resource between federal government and four provinces.
THE RUPEE: dollar gains more
Posted by imdurrani Labels: forex market, Pak Economy, pakistan, Pakistani Rupee, World Currencies, world forexSaturday, September 05, 2009 KARACHI: Persisting demand for dollars did not allow the rupee to shed its losses against the greenback on the currency market on Friday, dealers said. On the interbank market, the rupee shed five paisa against dollar for buying and selling at 82.90 and 82.95, they said. Market sources said that the weaker rupee is good to attract the buyers in the international market, in the meantime, they said that the rupee may trim its losses as a result of easy supply of the US currency. Open Buying Rs 82.70 Open Selling Rs 82.80 Interbank Closing Rates: Interbank Closing Rates For Dollar On Friday. Buying Rs 82.90 Selling Rs 82.95 (BRecorder)
During the final Asian session dollar held steady above this week's seven-week low against yen and kept a firmer tone against euro as investors hunkered down to await US non-farm payrolls later in the day. The market is uncertain how dollar will react to the August non-farm payrolls report due at 1230 GMT, after it lost its toehold above 93.00 yen at the start of this week and hit its lowest since mid-July just above 91.90 on Thursday.
OPEN MARKET RATES: The rupee retained its levels against dollar for the second day for buying and selling at 82.70 and 82.80, dealers said. Meanwhile the rupee gained 20 paisa in terms of euro for buying and selling at Rs 117.55 and Rs 118.05, they said.
Saturday, September 05, 2009 ISLAMABAD: The World Bank believes that the absence of conditions from donors in the last few years has paved the way for Islamabad not to hike electricity tariff in accordance with the generation cost, leading to creation of the monster of circular debt that compromised country s ability to provide uninterrupted power to its consumers. When there were no conditions, the pricing formula to adjust electricity tariff simply disappeared, WB Senior Energy Specialist Rashid Aziz said while expressing his views in a panel discussion organised by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) on the impact of circular debt at the Auditorium of Planning Commission on Friday. Member Planning Commission Shaukat Hameed pointed out that the tariff of power generation from Basha dam was proposed at 10 to 12 cents in the PC-1 so cheap electricity would not be available now. He criticised the IPPs, saying that the government guaranteed in 1996 to get electricity at 18 cents. It was also pointed out that the issue of circular debt could not be solved by injecting Rs200 billion through loans from the ADB or launching securitisation bond for overseas Pakistanis. Our banking system is not in position to arrange financing of Rs200 billion, so it requires tackling the issue, Federal Secretary Ministry of Textile Dr Waqar Masood said. Referring to an IMF document, he said the tariff is still short by 21 to 41 per cent in accordance with various estimates. The WB expert on energy, citing an example, said it is quite clear that when you go to market for purchasing a dozen eggs with a price of Rs50 but if you pay Rs30 it will not be possible to get a dozen eggs. But the same is not the case in the power sector. When asked to comment on increased level of electricity after installing of expensive Rental Power Plants (RPPs), he said that there was no gas available to fully utilise avenues of power generation.
Oil prices drop after US jobs data
Posted by imdurrani Labels: global economy, Oil prices, world financeSaturday, September 05, 2009