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ISLAMABAD:A three member jury of the Supreme Court suspended Ghulam Sarwar (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) National Assembly membership, while Punjab Assembly members 聽Khawaja Islam (Pakistan Muslim League-N) and Mir Badshah Qaisrani (Jamiat Ulema e Islam-F) were de-notified on account of bogus degrees.Last month, the Higher Education Commission (HEC) had declared Islam s intermediate degree as fake after it was found out that Faisalabad s Intermediate Board was set up in 1988 whereas Islam s degree dates back to 1987.The HEC informed the court that Sarwar s degree had been discredited, though a final decision from the聽Bahawalpur nike air max 1 University syndicate,聽while those of Islam and Qaisrani聽were fake.The court then directed the de- adidas samba adidas notification of the two MPAs.The tribunal withheld its decision on the degree of Maiza Hameed, a Member of the Par adidas campus 80s liament from PML(N), and ordered HEC to verify the degree of another MP - Zaib Jaffar - with the Punjab Assembly. KARACHI:A range-bound session was observed at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Friday as the falling Pakistani rupee and a bleak economic outlook weighed heavily on investors rsquo; sentiment.Despite the start of trading on a positive note, when the KSE-10 nb balance 0 index reached an intra-day newbalance 550 high of 47,853.55 points, in line with previous day rsquo;s favourable session, stocks began coming down quickly.The decline stemmed from factors such as declining exports, skyrocketing inflation, weakening rupee and rising power tariffs.Some mid-session support came in anticipation of an increase in Pakistan rsquo;s weight to 2.93% in the MSCI FM100 index in the upcoming month.However, it was not sufficient to push the index upwards as it soon dipped to an intra-day low of 47,570.31 points. The bourse eventually settled near that level with some losses. ldquo;Stocks closed lower amid investor concerns over the weak rupee and a dismal stanley cup economic outlook, rdquo; said Arif Habib Commodities CEO Ahsan Mehan
ISLAMABAD:A three member jury of the Supreme Court suspended Ghulam Sarwar (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) National Assembly membership, while Punjab Assembly members 聽Khawaja Islam (Pakistan Muslim League-N) and Mir Badshah Qaisrani (Jamiat Ulema e Islam-F) were de-notified on account of bogus degrees.Last month, the Higher Education Commission (HEC) had declared Islam s intermediate degree as fake after it was found out that Faisalabad s Intermediate Board was set up in 1988 whereas Islam s degree dates back to 1987.The HEC informed the court that Sarwar s degree had been discredited, though a final decision from the聽Bahawalpur nike air max 1 University syndicate,聽while those of Islam and Qaisrani聽were fake.The court then directed the de- adidas samba adidas notification of the two MPAs.The tribunal withheld its decision on the degree of Maiza Hameed, a Member of the Par adidas campus 80s liament from PML(N), and ordered HEC to verify the degree of another MP - Zaib Jaffar - with the Punjab Assembly. KARACHI:A range-bound session was observed at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Friday as the falling Pakistani rupee and a bleak economic outlook weighed heavily on investors rsquo; sentiment.Despite the start of trading on a positive note, when the KSE-10 nb balance 0 index reached an intra-day newbalance 550 high of 47,853.55 points, in line with previous day rsquo;s favourable session, stocks began coming down quickly.The decline stemmed from factors such as declining exports, skyrocketing inflation, weakening rupee and rising power tariffs.Some mid-session support came in anticipation of an increase in Pakistan rsquo;s weight to 2.93% in the MSCI FM100 index in the upcoming month.However, it was not sufficient to push the index upwards as it soon dipped to an intra-day low of 47,570.31 points. The bourse eventually settled near that level with some losses. ldquo;Stocks closed lower amid investor concerns over the weak rupee and a dismal stanley cup economic outlook, rdquo; said Arif Habib Commodities CEO Ahsan Mehan