Portugal’s Q4 GDP growth confirms at 0.2%
LISBON: Portugal’s economy eked out uninspiring growth of just 0.2 per cent in the final three months of 2015, a...
LISBON: Portugal’s economy eked out uninspiring growth of just 0.2 per cent in the final three months of 2015, a...
AMMAN: Jordan is currently negotiating with the World Bank over a $500 million loan for the year 2016 under new...
KATHMANDU: Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has said its sole supplier Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has assured regular supply of cooking...
WARSAW: Poland's No.1 media group Cyfrowy Polsat has moved to buy its key infrastructure partner Midas from its joint owner,...
DHAKA: Bangladesh is weighing a deal with Bhutan to invest around US$1.0 billion in hydropower in the landlocked country to...
DUBAI: Praemium, provider of varied financial solutions to the wealth management industry worldwide, has moved to Dubai with the support...
MUSCAT: Oman’s fish catch by traditional fishery registered a rise of 8.4 per cent in 2015 compared to 2014 figures....
LONDON: A UK man was due to face a Perth court today after allegedly attempting to smuggle more than 100...
BAKU: Azerbaijan will be additionally supplying up to 500 million cubic meters (mcm) of gas a year to Georgia, said...
ANKARA: Turkey's foreign trade deficit declined 13.4 percent year-on-year in January, the Turkish Statistical Institute reported on Monday. In January,...
CANBERRA: Consumer prices in Australia are predicted to have eased 0.2 percent on month in February, the latest forecast from...
WELLINGTON: New Zealand business sentiment fell in February, an ANZ Bank survey showed on Monday. The survey's headline measure showed...
BRASÍLIA: Brazilian tax authorities allege that the 2009 merger of JBS SA and the Bertin Group, which created the world's...
MOSCOW: Lower output and "other reasons" caused fuel oil exports from Russia to fall 15.6 percent in January compared to...
LAHORE: The country’s cement sector witnessed huge growth of 30.4 per cent to Rs 16.14 billion during second quarter of...
TOKYO: Japan's exports of cars, trucks and buses declined 1.8% year over year in January for the first fall in...
ISLAMABAD: A renowned economic watchdog has criticised the government for producing the costliest wheat in the world. Pakistan Economy Watch...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is leading the e-commerce in South Asia as around 6 per cent of adults in the country have...
SEOUL: South Korea's air passenger traffic jumped 13.4 percent in January from a year earlier on an increase in both...
ISLAMABAD: Shahid Hussain Asad, a BS-22 officer of Inland Revenue Service, is going to retire from the government service on...
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