Tag: State Bank of Pakistan

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PSX Week Review: A Rollercoaster Ride Ending on a High Note

PSX Week Review: A Rollercoaster Ride Ending on a High Note

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) began the week cautiously but gained momentum, closing with a 1% rise in the KSE-100 index. Explore the day-by-day p [...]
SBP Keeps Policy Rate at 12%; Business Community Disappointed Over No Cut

SBP Keeps Policy Rate at 12%; Business Community Disappointed Over No Cut

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has decided to keep the policy rate unchanged at 12%, despite expectations of a cut. The business community, particul [...]
PSX Weekly Review: A Rollercoaster Week Ends on a High Note

PSX Weekly Review: A Rollercoaster Week Ends on a High Note

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) saw a rollercoaster week, with the KSE-100 index gaining 1,147 points. Improved liquidity, low inflation, and IMF op [...]
SBP Cuts Rates on Lower Inflation Claims; Public Feels Rising Prices

SBP Cuts Rates on Lower Inflation Claims; Public Feels Rising Prices

SBP’s rate cut signals lower inflation, yet Pakistanis face rising costs on essentials. [...]
FPCCI Demands Urgent Policy Rate Cut to Boost Economy

FPCCI Demands Urgent Policy Rate Cut to Boost Economy

The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has demanded an immediate rate cut of 500 basis points to alleviate the burden on [...]
Monetary Policy: Insufficient Rate Cut Disappoints Industry

Monetary Policy: Insufficient Rate Cut Disappoints Industry

The Pakistani business, industrial, and trade community is dissatisfied with the monetary policy, according to Atif Ikram Sheikh, President of the FP [...]
SBP’s 2% Rate Cut: A Cautionary Tale for Investors

SBP’s 2% Rate Cut: A Cautionary Tale for Investors

Lower Interest Rates: A Double-Edged Sword for Consumers [...]
Savers Rejoice, Borrowers Brace: High Interest Rates Stay Put to Tame

Savers Rejoice, Borrowers Brace: High Interest Rates Stay Put to Tame

The State Bank's decision on interest rates could mean higher returns on savings but also more expensive loans. Find out how it impacts you. [...]
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