Boom in business activity: ‘Top 100 companies earning rises’
A recent report by JP Morgan, according to an official, also shows Pakistan is fast becoming an attractive destination for both local and foreign investments
ISLAMABAD: The earnings of Pakistan's top 100 companies in Pakistan have risen in the current year, a government official said on Sunday quoting Bloomberg data, adding that the boost in the business activity means employment, investment and growth in society.
A recent report by JP Morgan, according to him, also shows Pakistan is fast becoming an attractive destination for both local and foreign investments. This is all happening despite COVID-19 pandemic when the world, particularly the South Asia, is suffering from economic contractions.
The official claimed that three years ago, the outgoing PMLN government had left the country near default with bleeding reserves and soaring deficits. This turnaround in such a short time is remarkable, he added.
-
King Charles ‘very Much’ Wants Andrew To Testify At US Congress -
Rosie O’Donnell Secretly Returned To US To Test Safety -
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Spotted On Date Night On Valentine’s Day -
King Charles Butler Spills Valentine’s Day Dinner Blunders -
Brooklyn Beckham Hits Back At Gordon Ramsay With Subtle Move Over Remark On His Personal Life -
Meghan Markle Showcases Princess Lilibet Face On Valentine’s Day -
Harry Styles Opens Up About Isolation After One Direction Split -
Shamed Andrew Was ‘face To Face’ With Epstein Files, Mocked For Lying -
Kanye West Projected To Explode Music Charts With 'Bully' After He Apologized Over Antisemitism -
Leighton Meester Reflects On How Valentine’s Day Feels Like Now -
Sarah Ferguson ‘won’t Let Go Without A Fight’ After Royal Exile -
Adam Sandler Makes Brutal Confession: 'I Do Not Love Comedy First' -
'Harry Potter' Star Rupert Grint Shares Where He Stands Politically -
Drama Outside Nancy Guthrie's Home Unfolds Described As 'circus' -
Marco Rubio Sends Message Of Unity To Europe -
Savannah's Interview With Epstein Victim, Who Sued UK's Andrew, Surfaces Amid Guthrie Abduction