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Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Monday came under downward pressure from selling of selective stocks and the benchmark KSE-100 index registered a marginal decline of nearly 40 points.

The weakening of global equities and growing apprehensions about economic uncertainty in Pakistan drove the stock market down, after wiping out all the earlier gains.

In the morning, the bourse began trading on a positive note with the momentum being fuelled by the formation of a new cabinet, whose members took oath during the day.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif convened the first cabinet meeting in the evening. As a result, the market briefly crossed the 66,000 mark, reaching intra-day high at 66,119.34 points post-midday trading.

However, concerns surrounding the upcoming monetary policy announcement and the outcome of government’s negotiations for a new International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan package led to a shift in sentiment.

Consequently, the index struggled to maintain the 66,000 level and eventually fell to the intra-day low at 65,698.76 points right before close.

“Stocks closed under pressure amid weak global equities and concerns over economic uncertainty in the country,” said Arif Habib Corp MD Ahsan Mehanti.

“Uncertainty about monetary policy announcement on March 18 and concerns over the outcome of government negotiations for a new IMF loan played the role of catalysts in negative close of the market.”

At close, the benchmark KSE-100 index recorded a slight decrease of 38.45 points, or 0.06%, and settled at 65,755.31.

Read: With political calm, PSX advances modestly

Topline Securities Deputy Head of Sales Ali Najib, in his report, said that earlier buying momentum could be attributed to the formation of the cabinet, which took oath on Monday.

“However, 66,000 has so far proved to be a ‘quagmire area’ where bullish forces face tough competition and eventually surrendered for the fifth time since last week,” he said.

Power, fertiliser, tech, auto and pharma sectors contributed positively to the index as Hub Power, Fauji Fertiliser, Pakistan Telecommunication Company, Millat Tractors and The Searle Company added 95 points.

On the flip side, Dawood Hercules Corporation, Pakistan Services and Nestle Pakistan saw stock selling as they collectively lost 160 points, Topline added.

Arif Habib Limited (AHL) reported that there was “additional flirting with 66,000 at the commencement of the week as tech names remained strong.”

Hub Power (+1.23%), Millat Tractors (+1.18%) and Fauji Fertiliser (+0.73%) were the biggest contributors to the index’s gains, it said.

Tech names Air Link Communication (+7.5%) and Pakistan Telecommunication Company (+8.11%) were both limit up and the sector was expected to remain strong.

Other notable performers were Hascol, Hi-Tech Lubricants, Ghandhara Industries and Crescent Steel, which “has now gained 33% MTD (month to date)”.

“HBL CEO Muhammad Aurangzeb has resigned from his post and is among the 19 who took oath as ministers in PM Shehbaz’s cabinet and is the front runner for the finance ministry,” AHL report added.

Overall trading volumes increased to 548.8 million shares against Friday’s tally of 481.7 million. The value of shares traded during the day was Rs16.6 billion.

Shares of 357 companies were traded. Of these, 220 stocks closed higher, 118 dropped and 19 remained unchanged.

Cnergyico PK was the volume leader with trading in 96.5 million shares, gaining Rs0.22 to close at Rs5.11. It was followed by Hascol Petroleum with 52.3 million shares, gaining Rs0.66 to close at Rs8.50 and Kohinoor Spinning Mills with 27.3 million shares, losing Rs0.21 to close at Rs5.31.

Foreign investors were net buyers of shares worth Rs50.2 million, according to the NCCPL.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 12th, 2024.

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Pakistan, Russia plan to establish new steel mill in Karachi – Pakistan Observer

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ISLAMABAD – The government is considering a proposal to establish a new steel mill in Karachi with Russian cooperation and the both countries agreed to form working groups to move forward on the project.

In this regard, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Russian Federation Aleksei Gruzdev met with Minister for Industries, Production and National Food Security Rana Tanveer Hussain.

The minister informed that the government has earmarked 700 acres land of Pakistan Steel Mills for establishing a new steel mill. He said despite being blessed with considerable reserves of iron ore (estimated reserves of 1887 million tons), Pakistan is forced to import around $2.7 billion of iron and steel.

There is perpetual gap between domestic production and demand of iron and steel. For the last year, the gap is estimated at 3.1 million tons, he added.

Pakistan’s per capita steel consumption level is below even those of developing countries indicating significant growth potential over medium and long term.

He said efficiency of Pakistan’s steel industry is limited as it segmented (600 small units) and based on old inefficient technology.

The proposed site is located at Karachi and in closed to Port Qasim that reduces cost of transportation of raw materials.

Pakistan’s industrial and agricultural experts are set to visit Russia, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral ties between the two nations. During the meeting, they emphasized on balance trade between both countries.

Rana Tanveer stressed the need for modern agricultural machinery to boost crop yields and enhance agricultural productivity.

He said the government will provides all the facilities to the Russian investor in the country. Aleksei Gruzdev said that his country will provide modern agricultural machinery to Pakistan in order to boost crop yields and enhance agricultural productivity across the country.

The meeting was attended by deputy trade representative of the Russian Federation in Pakistan Denis Nevzorov, secretary for industries and production Saif Anjum, secretary national food security and research Ali Tahir, additional secretary national food security Amir Mohyudin, deputy chief industries and production Abdul Samad and Executive Engineer PSM Engr. Muhammad Shoaib.

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Anti-money laundering watchdog urges India to speed up prosecutions

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A customer hands Indian currency notes to an attendant at a fuel station in Mumbai, India on August 13, 2018. — Reuters

 NEW DELHI: Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the global anti-money laundering watchdog, urged India on Thursday to accelerate its prosecutions in financial fraud cases. 

FATF, a 40-member task force, in a report has rated India “moderately” effective on its parameter of “money laundering investigation and prosecution”, further adding that the country was compliant in most areas. 

The task force sets global standards for national authorities cracking down on illicit funds generated through drug trafficking, illegal arms trade, cyber fraud and other serious crimes.

India became a member in 2010. In its report the task force said the country was “compliant” and “largely compliant” on 37 out of 40 parameters evaluated as part of its assessment.

The number of money laundering convictions over the last five years has been impacted by a series of constitutional challenges and by the saturation of the court system, the global watchdog said in its report on India, released on Thursday. India’s courts have huge backlogs of cases, with many left pending for years.

The Enforcement Directorate, India’s anti-money laundering agency, has seized assets of suspected financial criminals amounting to 9.3 billion euros ($10.4 billion) over the last five years but confiscation based on convictions amounted to less than $5 million, the report said.

“It is critical India addresses these issues in view of accused persons waiting for cases to be tried and prosecutions to be concluded,” it said.

The three areas in which there is partial compliance include bank scrutiny of political figures’ source of wealth and oversight of the finances of non-profit organisations and non-financial businesses and professionals.

The watchdog also noted that India faced financing threats from groups active in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) region and money laundering from illegal activities related to corruption, drug trafficking and cyber crime.

The statement added that India needs to focus on concluding the prosecutions and properly sanction such financiers.  

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Pakistan, Russia plan free Trade Agreement with Eurasian Economic Union – Pakistan Observer

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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan and Russia mulled stern measures to boost economic ties with new trade and energy initiatives, as the Russian Deputy Prime Minister arrived in Islamabad to discuss several key areas of collaboration.

In a press conference with Pakistan’s Deputy PM Dar Ishaq Dar, both sides decide to explore bilateral trade between two countries reached $1 billion last year and highlighted the need to address logistical and other challenges to further enhance trade relations.

Dar stressed that energy cooperation with Russia holds significant promise and expressed Islamabad’s interest to explore more avenues. He underscored importance of developing connectivity projects, including rail and road networks, to strengthen economic ties not just between Pakistan and Russia but extending to other regions as well.

Deputy PM emphasized Pakistan’s view of Russia as a crucial player in West, South, and Central Asia, and reaffirmed that strengthening ties with Russia remains a top priority in Pakistan’s foreign policy. He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to working with Russia to promote peace and stability in Afghanistan.

In his remarks, he revealed discussions about potential collaboration between Pakistan and the Eurasian Economic Union, which includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Caucasia, and Russia. The two sides explored the possibilities for implementing a free trade agreement involving these five countries and plan to continue discussions to finalize the agreement.

Russian Minister also pointed out that the upcoming inter-governmental commission meeting in Russia will serve as a platform to further enhance trade and economic relations. He further highlighted that both nations share aligned goals within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), including in areas such as connectivity, climate action, food security, and energy transition.

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Easypaisa introduces Rs99 fee for Biometric, and account upgradation? – Pakistan Observer

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EasyPaisa, mobile wallet used by over 9.5 million Pakistanis, lately added Rs99 charges for failed biometric verification with NADRA and account upgradation a fee that lacks clear regulatory justification. Users reported multiple deductions from their accounts after unsuccessful attempts to match their fingerprints.

A recent notification received by Easypaisa users said “Your fingerprints could not be matched with your ID Card from NADRA records”, asking the person to scan fingerprints.

It mentioned you can get your account biometrically verified at your nearest retailer, and that a fee of Rs. 99 will be charges from your account for biometric verfication.

Easypaisa Introduces Rs99 Fee For Biometric And Account Upgradation

The recent move raised question and Easypaisa is yet to share an official statement on the mettter of introducing new charges.

In 2023, the mobile wallet company imposed a monthly SMS alert fee of Rs15, which raised concerns among its vast users. for the unversed, Pakistan’s central bank directed all banks and microbanks to share free SMS and email alerts.

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