telegraph.co.uk - 10/7/2008
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An investor monitors the index at Karachi Stock Exchange in Karachi, Pakistan
bloomberg.com - 10/13/2008
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bloomberg.com —
Oct. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan stocks were little
changed as the Karachi Stock Exchange kept trading restrictions...
in force and the police surrounded the bourse to thwart violence by investors demanding a halt in trade. The benchmark KSE 100 index ...
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Pakistan Stock Index Is Little Changed Amid Exchange ...
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"May you live in interesting times"
QandO —
... The financial crisis, of course, has reached global proportions. And a very necessary ally, and very shaky democracy, is in trouble: ...
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naked capitalism —
The Nourel Roubini Halloween Facemask Inca Kola (hat tip Felix Salmon) Government report: Data mining doesn't work well CNet. As in, the anti-terrorist type, We could have told you that ages ago based on the experience of retailers. As Colorado Heats Up, Water Supply Expected to Be at Risk, Says New Study PhysOrg Pakistan facing bankruptcy Telegraph The GOP Peddles Economic Snake Oil Thomas Frank, Wall Street Journal Fiscal expansion? Not so fast Michael Pettis, China Financial Markets Why JK ...
The other collapse
FT Alphaville —
... ’s, perhaps, but more geopolitical ones. Pakistan Rupee vs USD - Yahoo Finance Related links: Pakistan facing bankruptcy - Telegraph This entry was posted by Tracy Alloway on Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 at 9:26 and is filed under ...
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