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Pakistan s weekly inflation rises by 0 50%

Pakistan s weekly inflation rises by 0.50% Pakistan Fri, May 07, 2021 Residents wearing facemasks buy vegetables at a main vegetable and fruit market during a government-imposed nationwide lockdown against the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Islamabad on April 1, 2020. AFP/File ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Bureau Statistics (PBS) said Friday the weekly inflation in the country increased by 0.50% as compared to the last week. The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) based on weekly inflation, of the combined consumption group, for the week ended on May 06, said the PBS in a report. The SPI for the week under review in the above-mentioned group was recorded at 149.01 points against 148.27 points registered in the previous week, according to PBS.

Weekly inflation increases by 0 50%: PBS

Weekly inflation increases by 0.50%: PBS By Friday May 07, 2021 A vendor arranges different types of rice, with their prices displayed, at his shop in a wholesale market in Karachi, Pakistan, June 1, 2015. Reuters/File SPI for the week under review was recorded at 149.01 points. Prices of 7 items decreased, 18 increased, 26 remained constant. Price of eggs, LPG Cylinder, onions, potatoes, and some others record decrease. ISLAMABAD: The weekly inflation in the country increased by 0.50%, as compared to the last week, the Pakistan Bureau Statistics (PBS) said in a report released on Friday. The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) based on weekly inflation, of the combined consumption group, for the week ended on May 06, said the PBS.

SAMAA - Pakistan regulator finds hardcore evidence of cartelisation by cement manufacturers

Pakistan regulator finds ‘hardcore’ evidence of cartelisation by cement manufacturers Says they colluded in production, market division and price fixation SAMAA | Bilal Hussain - Posted: Dec 16, 2020 | Last Updated: 4 months ago SAMAA | Bilal Hussain Posted: Dec 16, 2020 | Last Updated: 4 months ago Photo: AFP FILE The Competition Commission of Pakistan has found “hardcore” evidence against cement companies of colluding in the North region. Company officials exchanged information through WhatsApp, text messages and emails about fixation of cement price and its underlying cost factors, quota and allocation, it says. The CCP concluded on Wednesday its enquiry relating to the violation of the Section 4 (Prohibited Agreements) of the Competition Act, 2010

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