On a month-on-month basis, the central government’s debt rose 2.1 percent, up from Rs. 81.955 trillion in May 2026
Author: Tamoor Ahmed
Turkish Petroleum to Begin Offshore Drilling in Pakistan
On the fiscal side, Malik said the government has halted the buildup of circular debt in the petroleum sector and is working to clear liabilities inherited from previous administrations
Bank of Punjab Proposes Rs. 30 Billion Share Issue to Govt
The bank clarified that the proposal is not yet final and will need to clear several regulatory and corporate hurdles
KP CM Orders Electrician Fired After AC Fails at Peshawar Event
Reports indicate that a formal notification was issued dismissing the electrician responsible for Nishtar Hall’s electrical systems
Pakistan’s M2 Money Supply Falls 6% as Private Sector Credit Slows
Financial markets will closely monitor upcoming SBP monetary data and the central bank’s next policy announcements to assess whether liquidity conditions begin improving
Investors Seek Longer Tariff Guarantees for FESCO, GEPCO, IESCO Privatization
Pakistan has accelerated plans to privatize selected electricity distribution companies as part of broader structural reforms supported by international financial institutions
TAM Founder Meets Narcotics Control Official in Kasur
The meeting ended with a commitment to work together to amplify anti-narcotics messaging across Punjab
Pakistan Cement Sales Rise 6% in July 2026 Despite Sharp Export Decline
The latest APCMA data indicates that Pakistan’s construction sector continues to provide a cushion for cement manufacturers despite declining exports