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  2. Corporate sector of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The corporate sector remained to expand in Prime minister Benazir Bhutto's government who promoted the nationalization and privatization at once. In 2004, in a programme initiated by Prime minister Shaukat Aziz, the corporate sector further enhanced and matured; it had built a strong and sizeable sector in the financial hubs of the country.

  3. Economy of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's industrial sector accounts for approximately 19.12% of GDP. [68] In 2021, it recorded a growth of 7.81%, compared to the negative 5.75% in 2020. [ 73 ] The government is privatizing large-scale industrial units, and the public sector accounts for a shrinking proportion of industrial output, while growth in overall industrial output ...

  4. List of largest companies in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Colgate-Palmolive Pakistan: Rs. 364.96 billion (US$1.3 billion) Karachi: Fast-moving consumer goods [2] 8: Pakistan Tobacco Company: Rs. 340.26 billion (US$1.2 billion) Islamabad: Tobacco [2] 9: Nestlé Pakistan: Rs. 337.85 billion (US$1.2 billion) Lahore: Fast-moving consumer goods [2] 10: MCB Bank: Rs. 333.36 billion (US$1.2 billion) Lahore ...

  5. List of companies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    According to the Economic complexity index, Pakistan is the 67th largest export economy in the world and the 106th most complex economy. [10] During the fiscal year 2015–16, Pakistan's exports stood at US$20.81 billion and imports at US$44.76 billion, resulting in a negative trade balance of US$23.96 billion. [11]

  6. Banking in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    After independence, the State Bank of Pakistan was established as the central bank of the country, with its headquarters in Karachi. Prior to independence, the Reserve Bank of India acted as the central bank for what became Pakistan. Under pressure from the International Monetary Fund, Pakistan implemented economic reforms in the late 1990s. [1]

  7. Economy of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    In line with its status as a major port and the country's largest metropolis, it accounts for most of Pakistan's revenue generation. According to the Pakistan Federal Board of Revenue's 2006-2007 year-book, tax and customs units in Karachi were responsible for 70.75% of direct taxes, 33.65% of federal excise tax, and 23.38% of domestic sales tax. [3]

  8. Top 10 Financial Scandals of All Time - AOL

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    Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty ImagesA Bernie Madoff Halloween mask. Putting together any type of Top 10 list is a dicey business. Once you get past the usual subjects, the criteria for the rest of ...

  9. Category:Financial services companies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Stock exchanges in Pakistan (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Financial services companies of Pakistan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.