Wafi Energy Pakistan Limited (WEPL) posted a remarkable financial performance for the nine months ended September 30, 2025.
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October, 2025
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28 October
Gold Prices in Pakistan collapse, drops Rs14,000 per tola
Gold prices in Pakistan witnessed a sharp decline on Tuesday with gold saw a massive drop of Rs 14,000 per tola.
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27 October
SBP holds policy rate at 11pc amid stability
The State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on Monday decided to keep the policy rate unchanged at 11 percent.
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27 October
Local mobile production rises 55pc per month in Pakistan
Pakistan’s local mobile manufacturing and assembly sector posted strong growth in September 2025, with output rising 55% MoM.
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27 October
Gold prices decline in Pakistan
Gold prices in Pakistan dropped on the first business day of the week as international market influence the domestic rates.
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25 October
Gold Prices surge in Pakistan amid global market gains
Gold prices in Pakistan rose sharply on Saturday as international market gains pushed domestic rates higher.
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24 October
Emirates Marks 40 Years in Karachi with Premium Economy
Emirates Airline celebrated 40 years of operations to Pakistan by showcasing its retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft in Karachi.
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24 October
Gold prices continue to decline in Pakistan
Gold prices in Pakistan saw a sharp decline on Wednesday, October 24, as 24-karat gold became cheaper by Rs 2,000 per tola, bringing the new rate down to Rs 431,862.
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23 October
Irfan Junejo Becomes First Pakistani to Interview FC Barcelona Players
Pakistani YouTuber Irfan Junejo has made history as the first content creator from Pakistan to interview players from the globally renowned football club FC Barcelona.
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23 October
NEPRA Review Slashes K-Electric’s Returns, Profitability to Plunge
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has revised down the previously approved multi-year tariff (MYT) for K-Electric (KEL), Pakistan’s only privatized and listed power utility, significantly impacting its future profitability.
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