Preface: The booklet contains notes and comments on the amendments made in the fiscal law by the Finance Act, 2015. Through Tax Memorandum released by our firm on June 6, 2015 also available on www.pwc.com.pk/en/tax-memorandumwe presented general comments
Preface: The booklet contains notes and comments on the amendments made in the fiscal law by the Finance Act, 2015. Through Tax Memorandum released by our firm on June 6, 2015 also available on www.pwc.com.pk/en/tax-memorandumwe presented general comments
: Shah Jamal Hashmi and Naiel Oberoi Ikram assume roles as Co-Heads of BMA Financial Services, a division of BMA Capital Management Limited and Pakistan's first independent financial products distribution division. BMA Capital introduced BMA Financial Ser
Preface: The booklet contains notes and comments on the amendments made in the fiscal law by the Finance Act, 2015. Through Tax Memorandum released by our firm on June 6, 2015 also available on www.pwc.com.pk/en/tax-memorandumwe presented general comments
Preface: The booklet contains notes and comments on the amendments made in the fiscal law by the Finance Act, 2015. Through Tax Memorandum released by our firm on June 6, 2015 also available on www.pwc.com.pk/en/tax-memorandumwe presented general comments
Investors' preference to trim their positions days before the end of fiscal year 2015 kept the Karachi shares market in red during last week. Benchmark KSE-100 index contracted by 642 points or 1.86 percent to 33,885 compared to 34,526 of preceding week.
Investors' preference to trim their positions days before the end of fiscal year 2015 kept the Karachi shares market in red during last week. Benchmark KSE-100 index contracted by 642 points or 1.86 percent to 33,885 compared to 34,526 of preceding week.
Investors'' preference to trim their positions days before the end of fiscal year 2015 kept the Karachi shares market in red during last week. Benchmark KSE-100 index contracted by 642 points or 1.86 percent to 33,885 compared to 34,526 of preceding week.
Anxiety about Greece and uncertainty about the timing of higher US interest rates may keep Wall Street on edge early next week, but one ray of hope for investors could be an unusually long streak of ambivalence on Main Street. Seen by some as a contrarian
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