Pakistan Financial News

10.10 / 06:23
Progressive hospital reports testing patient Indian cricketer Shubman Gill discharged from hospital, likely to miss Ind vs Pak clash
Shubman Gill on Tuesday was discharged from hospital after he was admitted due to drop in platelet count below 100,000 owing to Dengue. However, he is still unlikely to mark his presence in the marquee World Cup clash against Pakistan in Ahmedabad on October 14, reported PTI. Gill, who tested positive for dengue upon his arrival in Chennai last week has been down for the past week and will also miss India's second game against Afghanistan on Wednesday.
10.10 / 05:15
Progressive hospital testing patient Shubman Gill hospitalised in Chennai after drop in platelet count, remains doubtful for Pakistan game
Shubman Gill, who is currently down with dengue, has been hospitalised in Chennai after his platelet count dropped below 100,000 and remains a doubtful starter for the marquee World Cup clash against Pakistan in Ahmedabad on October 14. Gill, who tested positive for dengue upon his arrival in Chennai last week has been down for the past week and will also miss India's second game against Afghanistan on Wednesday. «Shubman Gill was on drip at the Chennai team hotel for the last couple of days.
09.10 / 21:35
Citi Provident FIVE hospital reports shock medicines Afghans reel from the earthquake that killed thousands
People are digging through the rubble from the quake in western Afghanistan
09.10 / 20:29
UPS Booking Racing Dreams shootings show ​The magnificent seven: Indian athletes that stood out at Hangzhou Asian Games
1. Kishore Kumar Jena Javelin | Medal: Silver | Age: 28 | Place: Puri, Odisha A year earlier, Jena had thrown 78m at the National Games. In Hangzhou, he threw 87.54m to win silver behind Neeraj Chopra.
09.10 / 17:07
Citi Twitter Digital country cover social Pakistan presenter Zainab Abbas covering World Cup leaves India amid backlash over old anti-India posts
Zainab Abbas, part of the ICC digital team covering the ODI World Cup, on Monday left India after facing backlash on social media over her alleged anti-India posts in the past but the sport's governing body insisted that she left the country due to personal reasons. Zainab left India from Hyderabad where she was deputed to cover Pakistan's three World Cup games in the city.
09.10 / 11:31
UPS Waves Ripple Compilation country shock Why distressed debt is a major concern for EM investors
Rapidly rising Treasury yields have brought back fears of a potential wave of defaults across emerging markets, with investors questioning which countries struggling with heavy debt loads will miss payments or be forced to restructure first.
09.10 / 02:01
Provident WhatsApp President country reports Canada PM Justin Trudeau calls UAE President and speaks about India; netizens react
Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here! “You spoke to UAE about India? Interesting. Campaigning for support?" reacted one user.
08.10 / 17:31
WhatsApp ICC World Cup 2023 points table: Despite huge win vs Australia, India at 5th spot, here's WHY
ALSO READ: ICC World Cup 2023: Here's who leads the points table after India vs Australia Despite the win, India is not among the top four nations after the first round of matches and is in the fifth spot. The reason is the net-run rate, in which India ranks lowest among the 5 teams that won their first matches.
08.10 / 15:57
UPS Progressive Extreme country reports prevention There is no reason India cannot take back 'Sindh': Yogi Adityanath
Click here! "When Partition of the country took place, lakhs of people were massacred. A large area of India became Pakistan. The Sindhi community suffered the most as it had to leave its motherland.
08.10 / 13:49
Citi Booking WhatsApp India vs Pakistan World Cup 2023: 14000 more tickets on sale; here's how to buy them
https://tickets.cricketworldcup.com. OR The ICC and BCCI have also collaborated with BookMyShow for the general sale of official tickets for ICC ODI World Cup 2023.
08.10 / 06:58
Celebrity 2020 malaria Sanatan Dharma flows in our veins, won't be silent if Hindu sentiments are hurt: Basavaraj Bommai
Basavaraj Bommai has warned those attempting to stop the celebration of Lord Ganesha festival in Karnataka and said they will not remain silent if someone hurts the Hindu sentiments. He also said that the great Sanatan Dharma was flowing in his veins. «Should we have to keep quiet if our Sanatan Dharma is compared to Malaria? Sanathan Dharma is flowing in our veins.
08.10 / 05:13
UPS Provident WhatsApp performer blues Department ICC World Cup 2023: Whom will Rohit Sharma choose to replace Shubman Gill in India vs Australia match?
Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here! Recent performances suggest a dilemma. KL Rahul, having displayed impeccable form since his injury recovery, seems like a solid choice. Yet, positioning him as an opener might displace him from his coveted number four slot.
07.10 / 17:59
Digital Cooper Aware Strategy stage country cover Changing faces of India’s FTAs: A long way since Bangkok Agreement
FTA journey can be divided into three distinct phases. 1975-2004: In this phase, the focus was on reducing tariffs to promote merchandise trade. India embarked on its FTA journey in 1975 by signing the Bangkok Agreement with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and S Korea.
07.10 / 17:59
Citi Target Man Southern Nestle show country Fear grips Afghans in Karachi as Pakistan government announces evicting illegal immigrants
illegal immigrants living here in Pakistan's biggest city are spending their days and nights in fear following the government's announcement that some 1.7 illegal Afghan refugees will be sent back to their country by the end of this month. For most of the Afghan men, women and children living in the Hijra Colony and Afghan Basti nestled on the northern outskirts of Karachi, life has become hell since the government announcement as, according to them, the police have started a witch-hunt against them.
07.10 / 17:59
BCCI to release 14,000 tickets for India-Pakistan World Cup clash
BCCI to release 14,000 tickets for the contest to be played on October 14 in Ahmedabad. India and Pakistan will clash at the world's largest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad for which the demand for tickets has been at its highest.
07.10 / 16:59
Target Chase WhatsApp stars ICC CWC 2023: Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra join unique list of World Cup centurions on debut, including Virat Kohli
ALSO READ: ICC World Cup 2023: Who is Rachin Ravindra, the star of England vs New Zealand match? Looking at the stats of the World Cup centuries on World Cup debut, Conway and Ravindra both share commonality with legends like Zimbabwe's Andy Flower, New Zealand's Nathan Astle, South Africa's Gary Kirsten, New Zealand's Scott Styris, Australia's Andrew Symonds, India's Virat Kohli, South Africa's David Miller, and Australia's Aaron Finch. All thanks to the tons by Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra, New Zealand chased 283 runs target in just 36.2 overs and defeated the defending champions by 9 wickets.
07.10 / 06:15
President country hospital reports travelers Nawaz Sharif set to return to Pakistan on Oct 21, confirms brother Shehbaz
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President and Nawaz Sharif's younger brother Shehbaz Sharif confirmed the PML-N leader would return to Pakistan as planned on October 21, reported Dawn. After Nawaz Sharif's legal team submitted his fresh reports on Friday, doctors and lawyers gave him consent to travel back.
06.10 / 13:27
Cooper Man Waters Fighting Audi President prevention G20 summit unconditional success of PM Modi: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin lauded the recent G20 summit hosted by India as an unconditional success of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he was able to depoliticise decisions at the mega event. “PM Modi was able to depoliticise the decisions adopted at the G20 and that was the right way. G20 was created to discuss economic issues, not political ones.
06.10 / 10:39
Citi Provident Lowe's travelers Will rain spoil India-Pakistan World Cup match in Ahmedabad: Here is what IMD has predicted
IMD) officials have stated that there is a low possibility of rain on October 14, the day of the India-Pakistan match in the World Cup, which will take place in Ahmedabad. Manorama Mohanty, the head of IMD Gujarat, mentioned that the current forecast suggests a minimal chance of rainfall as there is no significant weather system present. Mohanty further added that even if there is rainfall, it would be limited to a local area and widespread showers are unlikely.
06.10 / 10:33
WhatsApp reports Asian Games 2023: Afghanistan defeat Pakistan by 4 wickets in semis, to face India in final
Catch live updates of Asian Games 2023 Day 13 Among pick of the Afghan bowlers was left-arm pacer Fareed Khan, who took 3 wickets while conceding only 15 runs. Zahir Khan took 2 for 20, and skipper Naib went for 29 runs while picking 1 wicket.
06.10 / 10:33
Citi WhatsApp Department ICC World Cup 2023: IMD says 'weather clear for India vs Pakistan match in Ahmedabad, but…'
ICC World Cup 2023: India is set to play its first World Cup match against Australia on Sunday, but more than a billion cricket fans are waiting for the epic clash between India and Pakistan on 14 October at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday also gave its green signal to the India vs Pakistan clash as it predicted clear skies for the day. IMD Gujarat has clarified that even if light or moderate rain occurs, it will be restricted to limited areas and may not hamper the match.

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