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			<title><![CDATA[What It’s Really Like to Find a Call Girl in Thailand (2026 Guide)]]></title>
			<link>https://bnews.pk/Thread-08-Murree-What-It%E2%80%99s-Really-Like-to-Find-a-Call-Girl-in-Thailand-2026-Guide</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 07:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Understanding the Reality Behind the Image<br />
Thailand has long been known for its nightlife, but the reality behind it is often misunderstood. Many travelers arrive with certain expectations shaped by online content or word of mouth. What they quickly realize is that things are more nuanced. Finding companionship here isn’t as simple as it looks on the surface—it involves awareness, respect, and understanding how things actually work in real life.<br />
Starting the Search in 2026<br />
Most people begin their journey online, where listings for a <p><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size:12pt;"><b>[To see links please <a href="member.php?action=register" target="_blank">register</a> or <a href="member.php?action=login" target="_blank">login</a>]</b></span></p>(สาวไซด์ไลน์) in Thailand fiwfan appear easy to access and well-presented. At first, everything can seem straightforward, but not all profiles are genuine. Some are real and professional, while others may be misleading or outdated. The key is to move slowly, observe details, and avoid rushing into decisions based only on appearances.<br />
First Impressions vs Reality<br />
Photos and descriptions can create a strong first impression, but they don’t always reflect the full truth. In many cases, images are edited or carefully selected to stand out. However, genuine individuals tend to present themselves more naturally. Their profiles may feel simpler, but they are often more honest. Learning to spot that difference becomes easier with a bit of experience.<br />
Communication Is a Key Signal<br />
One of the most important parts of the process is communication. Real professionals usually respond politely, clearly, and without pressure. They are willing to answer questions and keep things straightforward. On the other hand, unclear responses, sudden changes, or pushy behavior can be warning signs. Paying attention to how someone communicates often tells you more than their profile ever could.<br />
Respect Shapes the Experience<br />
What many travelers don’t expect is how much respect matters. Approaching someone with kindness and understanding changes the entire interaction. In Thailand, where culture values politeness and calm behavior, this becomes even more important. A respectful approach often leads to a more comfortable and positive experience for both sides.<br />
The Role of Pricing and Expectations<br />
Pricing varies depending on many factors, including location, experience, and time. While it’s natural to compare options, extremely low prices can sometimes indicate risks, while very high ones don’t always guarantee quality. Clear and honest pricing, discussed upfront, is usually a better sign of professionalism.<br />
Safety and Awareness in 2026<br />
In today’s world, safety should always come first. Choosing public or well-known meeting places, taking your time, and trusting your instincts are simple but effective steps. Technology has made it easier to connect, but it also means being more careful about who you trust.<br />
What Travelers Often Learn<br />
Many visitors come to Thailand expecting something fast and easy, but leave with a different understanding. The experience is less about quick choices and more about how you approach it. Those who take time to observe, communicate clearly, and stay respectful often have a smoother and more positive experience.<br />
Final Thoughts<br />
Finding a call girl in Thailand in 2026 is not just about searching—it’s about understanding the environment, the people, and your own expectations. When you slow down and approach things thoughtfully, the experience becomes less confusing and more genuine. In the end, it’s not just about what you find, but how you choose to navigate the journey.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Understanding the Reality Behind the Image<br />
Thailand has long been known for its nightlife, but the reality behind it is often misunderstood. Many travelers arrive with certain expectations shaped by online content or word of mouth. What they quickly realize is that things are more nuanced. Finding companionship here isn’t as simple as it looks on the surface—it involves awareness, respect, and understanding how things actually work in real life.<br />
Starting the Search in 2026<br />
Most people begin their journey online, where listings for a <p><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size:12pt;"><b>[To see links please <a href="member.php?action=register" target="_blank">register</a> or <a href="member.php?action=login" target="_blank">login</a>]</b></span></p>(สาวไซด์ไลน์) in Thailand fiwfan appear easy to access and well-presented. At first, everything can seem straightforward, but not all profiles are genuine. Some are real and professional, while others may be misleading or outdated. The key is to move slowly, observe details, and avoid rushing into decisions based only on appearances.<br />
First Impressions vs Reality<br />
Photos and descriptions can create a strong first impression, but they don’t always reflect the full truth. In many cases, images are edited or carefully selected to stand out. However, genuine individuals tend to present themselves more naturally. Their profiles may feel simpler, but they are often more honest. Learning to spot that difference becomes easier with a bit of experience.<br />
Communication Is a Key Signal<br />
One of the most important parts of the process is communication. Real professionals usually respond politely, clearly, and without pressure. They are willing to answer questions and keep things straightforward. On the other hand, unclear responses, sudden changes, or pushy behavior can be warning signs. Paying attention to how someone communicates often tells you more than their profile ever could.<br />
Respect Shapes the Experience<br />
What many travelers don’t expect is how much respect matters. Approaching someone with kindness and understanding changes the entire interaction. In Thailand, where culture values politeness and calm behavior, this becomes even more important. A respectful approach often leads to a more comfortable and positive experience for both sides.<br />
The Role of Pricing and Expectations<br />
Pricing varies depending on many factors, including location, experience, and time. While it’s natural to compare options, extremely low prices can sometimes indicate risks, while very high ones don’t always guarantee quality. Clear and honest pricing, discussed upfront, is usually a better sign of professionalism.<br />
Safety and Awareness in 2026<br />
In today’s world, safety should always come first. Choosing public or well-known meeting places, taking your time, and trusting your instincts are simple but effective steps. Technology has made it easier to connect, but it also means being more careful about who you trust.<br />
What Travelers Often Learn<br />
Many visitors come to Thailand expecting something fast and easy, but leave with a different understanding. The experience is less about quick choices and more about how you approach it. Those who take time to observe, communicate clearly, and stay respectful often have a smoother and more positive experience.<br />
Final Thoughts<br />
Finding a call girl in Thailand in 2026 is not just about searching—it’s about understanding the environment, the people, and your own expectations. When you slow down and approach things thoughtfully, the experience becomes less confusing and more genuine. In the end, it’s not just about what you find, but how you choose to navigate the journey.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Expected Petrol Price Reduction from 16 November]]></title>
			<link>https://bnews.pk/Thread-00-All-Over-The-Pakistan-Online-Expected-Petrol-Price-Reduction-from-16-November</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2023 19:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://bnews.pk/member.php?action=profile&uid=6">Ayesha Shoukat</a>]]></dc:creator>
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Unconfirmed reports hint at a potential drop in petrol prices in Pakistan amid global fuel price declines. The interim government, led by Kakar, will review prices on November 15, 2023, with a final decision expected. Globally, petrol prices have fallen around 3%, reaching a three-month low due to decreased demand. Brent crude settled at &#36;79.54 per barrel, and US crude oil declined to &#36;75.33. Sluggish sales indicate reduced consumer demand, raising concerns about a possible recession. Despite earlier speculations, the caretaker government refrained from reducing petrol prices two weeks ago.<br />
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Unconfirmed reports hint at a potential drop in petrol prices in Pakistan amid global fuel price declines. The interim government, led by Kakar, will review prices on November 15, 2023, with a final decision expected. Globally, petrol prices have fallen around 3%, reaching a three-month low due to decreased demand. Brent crude settled at &#36;79.54 per barrel, and US crude oil declined to &#36;75.33. Sluggish sales indicate reduced consumer demand, raising concerns about a possible recession. Despite earlier speculations, the caretaker government refrained from reducing petrol prices two weeks ago.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[ABAD says UAE-based firms willing to invest billions in Pakistan’s real estate]]></title>
			<link>https://bnews.pk/Thread-00-All-Over-The-Pakistan-Online-ABAD-says-UAE-based-firms-willing-to-invest-billions-in-Pakistan%E2%80%99s-real-estate</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2023 20:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://bnews.pk/member.php?action=profile&uid=6">Ayesha Shoukat</a>]]></dc:creator>
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“There is a shortfall of 12 million housing units in Pakistan, which provides an opportunity to the real estate investors,” said ABAD chairman Asif Sumsum.<br />
According to the association, a delegation of various UAE-based Pakistani real estate companies, including Dubai’s ALMIR, Habib Group, Mark Stone led by Advisor to Government of Pakistan for Overseas Pakistanis in Gulf Countries Sardar Qaiser Hayat visited ABAD House, where it was revealed that they could bring multi-billion dollar investment to Pakistan’s real estate sector.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">‘Contrary to popular belief, Pakistan among our best-performing markets’</span><br />
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Karim Amir Ali, Chairperson Almir Real Estate Brokerage Dubai, Hafeez Habibi, Chairman Habibi Group, Sami Sajid, Director Habibi Group, Sajid Siddiqui, Mark Stone, and Rehan Khan, Miss Afshan Khan, Rohail Rahim, Altaf Essa, and Wasimyar Baig were included in the delegation.<br />
Addressing the meeting, Sardar Qaiser Hayat said investment from real estate companies of the UAE in the construction industry of Pakistan would bring prosperity and Pakistanis will get international standard residential facilities.<br />
Why invest in Pakistan: panelists look for answers, but more questions spring up<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">“Pakistan’s political and armed forces leadership assure overseas Pakistanis for the safety of their investment in Pakistan,” he said.</span><br />
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Asif Sumsum assured of full support from ABAD to the UAE-based companies.<br />
“Increasing population and urbanisation are providing best opportunities to real estate companies in the construction industry of Pakistan,” he said.<br />
Karim Amir Ali, Sami Sajid, and others also spoke on this occasion.<br />
Source: Business Recorder]]></description>
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“There is a shortfall of 12 million housing units in Pakistan, which provides an opportunity to the real estate investors,” said ABAD chairman Asif Sumsum.<br />
According to the association, a delegation of various UAE-based Pakistani real estate companies, including Dubai’s ALMIR, Habib Group, Mark Stone led by Advisor to Government of Pakistan for Overseas Pakistanis in Gulf Countries Sardar Qaiser Hayat visited ABAD House, where it was revealed that they could bring multi-billion dollar investment to Pakistan’s real estate sector.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">‘Contrary to popular belief, Pakistan among our best-performing markets’</span><br />
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Karim Amir Ali, Chairperson Almir Real Estate Brokerage Dubai, Hafeez Habibi, Chairman Habibi Group, Sami Sajid, Director Habibi Group, Sajid Siddiqui, Mark Stone, and Rehan Khan, Miss Afshan Khan, Rohail Rahim, Altaf Essa, and Wasimyar Baig were included in the delegation.<br />
Addressing the meeting, Sardar Qaiser Hayat said investment from real estate companies of the UAE in the construction industry of Pakistan would bring prosperity and Pakistanis will get international standard residential facilities.<br />
Why invest in Pakistan: panelists look for answers, but more questions spring up<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">“Pakistan’s political and armed forces leadership assure overseas Pakistanis for the safety of their investment in Pakistan,” he said.</span><br />
<br />
Asif Sumsum assured of full support from ABAD to the UAE-based companies.<br />
“Increasing population and urbanisation are providing best opportunities to real estate companies in the construction industry of Pakistan,” he said.<br />
Karim Amir Ali, Sami Sajid, and others also spoke on this occasion.<br />
Source: Business Recorder]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[New Zealand beat Sri Lanka, move to brink of World Cup semi-finals.]]></title>
			<link>https://bnews.pk/Thread-000-Other-City-Message-to-Admin-New-Zealand-beat-Sri-Lanka-move-to-brink-of-World-Cup-semi-finals</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2023 19:40:25 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://bnews.pk/member.php?action=profile&uid=6">Ayesha Shoukat</a>]]></dc:creator>
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The Kiwis remain in fourth position with 10 points ahead of Pakistan and Afghanistan and a with much superior net run-rate than their rivals.<br />
Both Pakistan and Afghanistan need improbable victory margins in their last matches against England and South Africa respectively to have any of chance of making the final four.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="text-decoration: underline;" class="mycode_u">Cricket World Cup semi-final qualification scenarios</span></span><ul class="mycode_list"><li>“There’s a few teams that could end up on similar points,” said New Zealand captain Kane Williamson.<br />
</li>
<li>“It’s out of our control, we have a couple of trainings, a couple of days off, I don’t know how it will look but it’s great.”<br />
</li>
<li>The Black Caps, in their last league match, bounced back from four straight losses to close in on a likely semi-final clash against undefeated India.<br />
</li>
<li>Ravindra, who also took two wickets, added to his blazing form in the tournament including three centuries to edge past South Africa’s Quinton de Kock and top the batting chart with 565 runs.<br />
</li>
<li>Both left-handed openers struck regular boundaries before Dushmantha Chameera broke through with the wicket of Conway and soon Ravindra followed his partner to the pavilion.<br />
</li>
<li>Williamson fell for 14 and Mark Chapaman was run out but Daryl Mitchell’s attacking 43 ensured an easy way home despite his departure 10 runs short of the target.<br />
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<li>Boult returned figures of 3-37 after the Kiwis elected to field first and bundled out Sri Lanka for 171 in 46.4 overs.<br />
</li>
</ul>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="text-decoration: underline;" class="mycode_u">Struggles</span></span><br />
Opener Kusal Perera smashed 51 but the rest of the batting fell apart.<br />
Sri Lanka slipped to 128-9 before number nine Maheesh Theekshana (38 not out) and Dilshan Madushanka (19) put on a 43-run 10th-wicket to add some respect to the total.<br />
Sri Lanka lost half their side for 70 inside 10 overs after Lockie Ferguson sent back the left-handed Perera, who hit nine fours and two sixes in his 28-ball knock.<br />
Perera was dropped on nought by wicketkeeper Tom Latham off Tim Southee who struck with a wicket on the next ball to send back Pathum Nissanka, caught behind for two.<br />
Boult then took the wickets of skipper Kusal Mendis (six), Sadeera Samarawickrama (one) and Charith Asalanka (eight), who was given not out but the Kiwis successfully reviewed the decision in their favour.<br />
The Mendis strike was Boult’s 50th World Cup wicket Cup to enter elite company including Glenn McGrath, Muttiah Muralitharan, Mitchell Starc, Lasith Malinga and Wasim Akram.<br />
Leg-spinner Mitchell Santner struck twice with his left-arm spin to claim the key wickets of Angelo Mathews (16) and Dhananjaya de Silva (19).<br />
Mathews looked dejected after being caught at slip off Santner’s left-arm spin in his first innings after his “timed out” dismissal – the first in international cricket history – in the team’s previous loss to Bangladesh.<br />
“In the first 10 overs we lost too many wickets and that meant we struggled in the middle overs,” said Mendis.<br />
“If we’d had a good score in the top order we’d have got over 300 and that would be a good score on this pitch.”<br />
Sri Lanka suffered their seventh loss in nine league matches.<br />
Source: Business Recorder]]></description>
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The Kiwis remain in fourth position with 10 points ahead of Pakistan and Afghanistan and a with much superior net run-rate than their rivals.<br />
Both Pakistan and Afghanistan need improbable victory margins in their last matches against England and South Africa respectively to have any of chance of making the final four.<br />
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="text-decoration: underline;" class="mycode_u">Cricket World Cup semi-final qualification scenarios</span></span><ul class="mycode_list"><li>“There’s a few teams that could end up on similar points,” said New Zealand captain Kane Williamson.<br />
</li>
<li>“It’s out of our control, we have a couple of trainings, a couple of days off, I don’t know how it will look but it’s great.”<br />
</li>
<li>The Black Caps, in their last league match, bounced back from four straight losses to close in on a likely semi-final clash against undefeated India.<br />
</li>
<li>Ravindra, who also took two wickets, added to his blazing form in the tournament including three centuries to edge past South Africa’s Quinton de Kock and top the batting chart with 565 runs.<br />
</li>
<li>Both left-handed openers struck regular boundaries before Dushmantha Chameera broke through with the wicket of Conway and soon Ravindra followed his partner to the pavilion.<br />
</li>
<li>Williamson fell for 14 and Mark Chapaman was run out but Daryl Mitchell’s attacking 43 ensured an easy way home despite his departure 10 runs short of the target.<br />
</li>
<li>Boult returned figures of 3-37 after the Kiwis elected to field first and bundled out Sri Lanka for 171 in 46.4 overs.<br />
</li>
</ul>
<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b"><span style="text-decoration: underline;" class="mycode_u">Struggles</span></span><br />
Opener Kusal Perera smashed 51 but the rest of the batting fell apart.<br />
Sri Lanka slipped to 128-9 before number nine Maheesh Theekshana (38 not out) and Dilshan Madushanka (19) put on a 43-run 10th-wicket to add some respect to the total.<br />
Sri Lanka lost half their side for 70 inside 10 overs after Lockie Ferguson sent back the left-handed Perera, who hit nine fours and two sixes in his 28-ball knock.<br />
Perera was dropped on nought by wicketkeeper Tom Latham off Tim Southee who struck with a wicket on the next ball to send back Pathum Nissanka, caught behind for two.<br />
Boult then took the wickets of skipper Kusal Mendis (six), Sadeera Samarawickrama (one) and Charith Asalanka (eight), who was given not out but the Kiwis successfully reviewed the decision in their favour.<br />
The Mendis strike was Boult’s 50th World Cup wicket Cup to enter elite company including Glenn McGrath, Muttiah Muralitharan, Mitchell Starc, Lasith Malinga and Wasim Akram.<br />
Leg-spinner Mitchell Santner struck twice with his left-arm spin to claim the key wickets of Angelo Mathews (16) and Dhananjaya de Silva (19).<br />
Mathews looked dejected after being caught at slip off Santner’s left-arm spin in his first innings after his “timed out” dismissal – the first in international cricket history – in the team’s previous loss to Bangladesh.<br />
“In the first 10 overs we lost too many wickets and that meant we struggled in the middle overs,” said Mendis.<br />
“If we’d had a good score in the top order we’d have got over 300 and that would be a good score on this pitch.”<br />
Sri Lanka suffered their seventh loss in nine league matches.<br />
Source: Business Recorder]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Government increase in the price of petrol nearly Rs15 and high-speed diesel by Rs18]]></title>
			<link>https://bnews.pk/Thread-00-All-Over-The-Pakistan-Online-Government-increase-in-the-price-of-petrol-nearly-Rs15-and-high-speed-diesel-by-Rs18</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 01 Sep 2023 19:20:20 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://bnews.pk/member.php?action=profile&uid=10">M owais sher</a>]]></dc:creator>
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Caretaker government announces an increase in the price of petrol by Rs14.91 per litre and high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs18.44 per litre. The increase brings the price of petrol to Rs305.36 per litre and HSD to Rs311.84 per litre]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Saudi Aramco considers selling $50 billion in shares: WSJ]]></title>
			<link>https://bnews.pk/Thread-000-Other-City-Message-to-Admin-Saudi-Aramco-considers-selling-50-billion-in-shares-WSJ</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 01 Sep 2023 19:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
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Saudi Aramco considers selling &#36;50 billion in shares: WSJ<br />
Saudi Aramco is considering selling a stake worth as much as &#36;50 billion through a secondary share offering on the Riyadh bourse after consultations with advisers, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.<br />
The sale could happen before the end of the year, the report said, adding that Aramco has been “sounding out” potential investors, such as other multinational oil companies and sovereign-wealth funds, about participating in the deal.<br />
The Kingdom has decided to host any new Aramco offering on the Riyadh exchange to avoid legal risks associated with an international listing, the report said, citing Saudi officials and other people familiar with the plan.<br />
Aramco boosts dividend as Q2 profit drops 38pc to &#36;30.1bn<br />
Saudi Aramco did not immediately respond to a Reuters’ request for comment.<br />
Saudi Aramco is the world’s biggest oil company, with a market value of &#36;2.25 trillion. Its shares have risen 19.6% this year.<br />
The company completed the world’s largest initial public offering in late 2019, raising &#36;25.6 billion and later selling more shares to raise the total to &#36;29.4 billion.<br />
Saudi Arabia had planned in addition to sell Aramco shares worth up to &#36;50 billion last year, but decided market conditions were unfavourable, the Journal said.<br />
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom’s de facto ruler, in January 2021 said that Saudi Aramco would sell more shares, with proceeds used bolster the country’s main sovereign wealth fund.<br />
“There will be Aramco share offerings coming in the coming years, and this cash will be transferred to the Public Investment Fund,” said Prince Mohammed, speaking at the kingdom’s Future Investment Initiative conference.<br />
The Public Investment Fund, which sometimes receives government injections of cash, spent 120 billion riyals (&#36;32.00 billion) domestically last year as it sought to implement an ambitious economic agenda to wean the economy off oil by building new industries.<br />
The fund, which manages about &#36;700 billion in assets, made a total comprehensive loss of 58.545 billion riyals (&#36;15.61 billion) last year, according to its annual report published last month.<br />
Also last month, Aramco announced an additional dividend of nearly &#36;10 billion, most of which will go to the government, in the first of several extra payouts on top of its expected &#36;153 billion base dividend for 2022 and 2023.<br />
It reported a 38% decline in second quarter profit to 112.81 billion riyals from the year earlier period.<br />
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Saudi Aramco considers selling &#36;50 billion in shares: WSJ<br />
Saudi Aramco is considering selling a stake worth as much as &#36;50 billion through a secondary share offering on the Riyadh bourse after consultations with advisers, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.<br />
The sale could happen before the end of the year, the report said, adding that Aramco has been “sounding out” potential investors, such as other multinational oil companies and sovereign-wealth funds, about participating in the deal.<br />
The Kingdom has decided to host any new Aramco offering on the Riyadh exchange to avoid legal risks associated with an international listing, the report said, citing Saudi officials and other people familiar with the plan.<br />
Aramco boosts dividend as Q2 profit drops 38pc to &#36;30.1bn<br />
Saudi Aramco did not immediately respond to a Reuters’ request for comment.<br />
Saudi Aramco is the world’s biggest oil company, with a market value of &#36;2.25 trillion. Its shares have risen 19.6% this year.<br />
The company completed the world’s largest initial public offering in late 2019, raising &#36;25.6 billion and later selling more shares to raise the total to &#36;29.4 billion.<br />
Saudi Arabia had planned in addition to sell Aramco shares worth up to &#36;50 billion last year, but decided market conditions were unfavourable, the Journal said.<br />
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom’s de facto ruler, in January 2021 said that Saudi Aramco would sell more shares, with proceeds used bolster the country’s main sovereign wealth fund.<br />
“There will be Aramco share offerings coming in the coming years, and this cash will be transferred to the Public Investment Fund,” said Prince Mohammed, speaking at the kingdom’s Future Investment Initiative conference.<br />
The Public Investment Fund, which sometimes receives government injections of cash, spent 120 billion riyals (&#36;32.00 billion) domestically last year as it sought to implement an ambitious economic agenda to wean the economy off oil by building new industries.<br />
The fund, which manages about &#36;700 billion in assets, made a total comprehensive loss of 58.545 billion riyals (&#36;15.61 billion) last year, according to its annual report published last month.<br />
Also last month, Aramco announced an additional dividend of nearly &#36;10 billion, most of which will go to the government, in the first of several extra payouts on top of its expected &#36;153 billion base dividend for 2022 and 2023.<br />
It reported a 38% decline in second quarter profit to 112.81 billion riyals from the year earlier period.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[KSE Loses near 200 Points in Range-Bound Session]]></title>
			<link>https://bnews.pk/Thread-00-All-Over-The-Pakistan-Online-KSE-Loses-near-200-Points-in-Range-Bound-Session</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Aug 2023 18:23:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 Index closed lower by near 200 points on Monday, weighed down by collective pessimism over rupee’s record fall and lack of positive triggers.<br />
The KSE-100 started first day of the week positive, reaching an intra-day high of 47,733.51. However, profit taking erased the gains and pushed the index into negative territory.<br />
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Pakistan Stock Exchange’s (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 Index closed lower by near 200 points on Monday, weighed down by collective pessimism over rupee’s record fall and lack of positive triggers.<br />
The KSE-100 started first day of the week positive, reaching an intra-day high of 47,733.51. However, profit taking erased the gains and pushed the index into negative territory.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[First Convey of Cargo Trucks on its way from China to Pakistan]]></title>
			<link>https://bnews.pk/Thread-000-Other-City-Message-to-Admin-First-Convey-of-Cargo-Trucks-on-its-way-from-China-to-Pakistan</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2023 18:53:48 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://bnews.pk/member.php?action=profile&uid=6">Ayesha Shoukat</a>]]></dc:creator>
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Pakistan and China have jointly initiated a novel trade route using the international road transport (TIR) mechanism to bolster their bilateral trade ties.<br />
The route originates from the Chinese city of Kashgar and extends to the Pakistani capital, Islamabad. The inaugural ceremony saw the commencement of the route with a convoy of five trucks departing from Kashgar. Dignitaries from both China and Pakistan participated in the event.<br />
The National Logistics Corporation of Pakistan and China's CEVA Logistics have entered into an agreement to facilitate trade operations under the United Nations International Road Transport Convention (TIR).<br />
This newly established route is expected to streamline cross-border transportation, consequently reducing additional customs expenditures. The trade volume between China and Pakistan amounted to &#36;12.06 billion in 2022.<br />
Marking the first TIR trade route launch between the two nations, this initiative showcases a fresh cross-border transportation model for Xinjiang, China, and holds the potential to set a precedent for upcoming trade routes within the framework of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), as reported by the state-run broadcaster.<br />
Source: Startup Pakistan]]></description>
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Pakistan and China have jointly initiated a novel trade route using the international road transport (TIR) mechanism to bolster their bilateral trade ties.<br />
The route originates from the Chinese city of Kashgar and extends to the Pakistani capital, Islamabad. The inaugural ceremony saw the commencement of the route with a convoy of five trucks departing from Kashgar. Dignitaries from both China and Pakistan participated in the event.<br />
The National Logistics Corporation of Pakistan and China's CEVA Logistics have entered into an agreement to facilitate trade operations under the United Nations International Road Transport Convention (TIR).<br />
This newly established route is expected to streamline cross-border transportation, consequently reducing additional customs expenditures. The trade volume between China and Pakistan amounted to &#36;12.06 billion in 2022.<br />
Marking the first TIR trade route launch between the two nations, this initiative showcases a fresh cross-border transportation model for Xinjiang, China, and holds the potential to set a precedent for upcoming trade routes within the framework of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), as reported by the state-run broadcaster.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Take a look at the macro-economic indicators during the week]]></title>
			<link>https://bnews.pk/Thread-00-All-Over-The-Pakistan-Online-Take-a-look-at-the-macro-economic-indicators-during-the-week</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2023 11:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://bnews.pk/member.php?action=profile&uid=6">Ayesha Shoukat</a>]]></dc:creator>
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As Pakistan passes through a volatile period, take a look at the macro-economic indicators during the week<br />
Source: Business Recorder]]></description>
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As Pakistan passes through a volatile period, take a look at the macro-economic indicators during the week<br />
Source: Business Recorder]]></content:encoded>
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