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Market watch: KSE-100 extends decline over rising infections

Market watch: KSE-100 extends decline over rising infections Benchmark index sheds 376.93 points to close at 44,929.61 Shares of 390 companies were traded. At the end of the day, 92 stocks closed higher. PHOTO: REUTERS KARACHI: The Pakistan Stock Exchange extended its decline on Thursday and the KSE-100 index dropped 377 points as Covid-19 cases continued to surge across the nation. A day ago, National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) Chairman Asad Umar warned of a complete lockdown in major cities of Pakistan to contain the virus. This announcement, in particular, dented investor spirits and they preferred to remain on the sidelines. Investors also took cue from a gloomy Covid situation in neighbouring India, which posed a threat to Pakistan’s health system as well.

Interior minister, British HC discuss repatriation of Sharif

Interior minister, British high commissioner discuss repatriation of Nawaz Sharif Both govts want to talk on the matter but [Turner] did not give a very positive response , says Sheikh Rashid PHOTO: COURTESY/RADIO PAKISTAN Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid on Wednesday met British High Commission Christian Turner and discussed the repatriation of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, who is in London after his release from prison on medical ground. Nawaz left for London on November 20, 2019, around three weeks after his release on bail from a seven-year sentence for corruption. At that time, he was flown in a chartered air ambulance for treatment in the UK for his undiagnosed illness that remains a mystery to this day.

TLP can seek remedy against ban: Rashid

TLP can seek remedy against ban: Rashid  Minister says FIRs against activists of outlawed outfit will go through due process of law ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid has said that the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), which was outlawed over recent deadly rioting in the country, has 30 days to challenge the government move. “The writ of the state is intact and it is not under anyone s pressure,” the minister told a news conference on Wednesday, a day after the TLP called off its nationwide protest following a deal with the government negotiated by a group of religious scholars and spiritual leaders. The politico-religious group was slapped with a ban under anti-terrorism law after its workers rioted during a spontaneous countrywide protest triggered by the arrest of TLP chief Saad Rizvi on April 12. The arrest was made in an attempt to preempt a protest sit-in by the group in the federal capital.

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