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PAKISTAN MARKET INDICATORS

EXCHANGE RATES
CURRENCY
ACTIVITY
Friday 7-Apr
Friday 14-Apr
Friday 21-Apr
Friday 28-Apr
Friday 5-May
Friday 12-May
DOLLAR
Buying
106.2
106.15
106.1
106
105.75
105.9
Selling
106.5
106.45
106.4
106.3
106.05
106.2
POUND
Buying
131.5
132
135
135.75
135.75
135.75
Selling
133.25
133.75
136.75
137.5
137.5
137.5
EURO
Buying
112.5
112
112.75
114.5
115.5
114.5
Selling
113.7
113.2
113.45
115.7
116.7
115.7
CANADIAN $
Buying
78.75
79
78.25
78
77
77.5
Selling
79.6
79.85
79.1
78.85
77.85
78.35
JAP YEN
Buying
0.93
0.94
0.94
0.93
0.91
0.9
Selling
0.96
0.97
0.97
0.96
0.94
0.93
HK $
Buying
13.4
13.4
13.35
13.35
13.35
13.35
Selling
13.65
13.65
13.6
13.6
13.6
13.6
SINGAPORE $
Buying
75
75.2
75
75
74.5
74.5
Selling
75.8
76
75.25
75.8
75.3
75.3
MALAYSIAN RINGGIT
Buying
23.45
23.6
23.6
23.9
24
23.9
Selling
23.8
23.95
23.95
24.25
24.35
24.25
UAE DIRHAM
Buying
28.9
28.8
28.75
29
28.8
28.75
Selling
29.15
29.05
29
29.25
29.05
29
SAUDI RIYAL
Buying
28.25
28.15
28.1
28.25
28.1
28.15
Selling
28.45
28.35
28.3
28.45
28.3
28.35
KUWAITI DINAR
Buying
341.5
342
342
342.5
342.5
342
Selling
344
344.5
344.5
345
345
344.5

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SALIENT FEATURES OF THE BUDGET 2013-14
The total outlay of budget FY14 is Rs 3,985 billion. This size is 24.4 percent greater than the size of budget estimated FY13.
The resource availability during FY 14 has been estimated at Rs 3,010 billion against Rs 2,719 billion in the budget estimated of FY13.
The net revenue receipts for FY14 have been estimated at Rs 1,918 billion indicating an increase of 7.9 percent over the budget estimated of FY13.
The provincial share in federal revenue receipts is estimated at Rs 1,502 billion during FY14, which is 3.0 percent greater than the budget estimated for FY13.
The net capital receipts for FY14 have been estimated at Rs 493 billion against the budget estimated of Rs 478 billion in FY13 i.e. an increase of 3.2 percent.
The external receipts in FY14 are estimated at Rs 576 billion. This shows an increase of 50.1 percent over the budget estimated for FY13.
The overall expenditure during FY14 has been estimated at Rs 3,985 billion, out of which the current expenditure is Rs 3,196 billion and development expenditure is Rs 789 billion. Current expenditure has been estimated to be higher than the revised estimated for FY13 by around 9.9 percent, while development expenditure by 37.7 percent in FY13 over the revised estimated of FY13.
The share of current expenditure in total budgetary outlay for FY14 is 80.2 percent as compared to 83.5 percent in revised estimated for FY13.
The expenditure on General Public Services is estimated at Rs 2,357 billion which is 73.8 percent of the current expenditure.
The other development expenditure outside PSDP for FY14 has been estimated at Rs 172 billion.
To meet expenditure, bank borrowing has been estimated at Rs 975 billion which is lower than the revised estimated of FY13 at Rs 1,576 billion.
The size of Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) for FY 2013-14 is Rs 1,155 billion. Out of this, Rs 615 billion has been allocated to provinces. Federal PSDP has been estimated at Rs 540 billion, out of which Rs 296 billion to Federal Ministries / Divisions, Rs 115 billion to Corporations, Rs 5 billion to Special Programs, Rs 115 billion to New Development Initiatives and Rs 10 billion to Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA).

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KARACHI STOCK EXCHANGE
Date
30 Share Index
100 Share Index
Market Capitalization
Volume Leader
Leader Volume (Million Shares)
Total Volume (Million shares)
Active
Plus
Minus
Unchanged
Friday-7 Apr
25,418.21
47,889.37
9,520.97
Dewan Cement
21.3
152.38
376
246
103
27
Friday-14 Apr
25,211.91
47,577.06
9,422.11
Sui South Gas
11.7
125.76
375
117
244
14
Friday-21 Apr
26,453.93
49,708.65
9,769.75
Engro Polymer
37.7
395.82
410
321
76
13
Friday-28 Apr
26,004.58
49,300.90
9,835.42
Aisha Steel Mills
29
289.92
386
148
223
15
Friday-5 May
26,450.97
49,851.13
9,852.88
Engro Polymer
37.5
308.11
390
217
152
21
Friday-12 May
27,529.08
51,750.91
10,179.92
Summit Bank
34.5
346.7
389
197
169
23
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INTERNATIONAL MARKET INDICATOR

WORLD COMMODITY PRICES
PETROLEUM PRICES ($/BBL)
THIS WEEK
LAST WEEK
Nymex Crude
47.82
45.68
Dated Brent
46.61
50.41
WTI Cushing
46.46
48.83
NATURAL GAS ($/MMBTU)
THIS WEEK
LAST WEEK
Nymex Henry Hub
3.06
3.2
Henry Hub
3.06
3.2
New York City Gate
3.72
3.94

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COMMODITY
UNITS
PRICES THIS WEEK
PRICES LAST WEEK
CRUDE OIL
Barrel
50.84
48.72
HEATING OIL
Gallon
149.33
142.95
NATURAL GAS
MMBtu
3.42
3.22
COCOA
Ton
2,015.00
1,844.00
COFFEE ‘C’
lbs
134.95
135.1
CORN
bu
371
368.5
COTTON
lbs
82.18
78.41
SUGAR #11
lbs
15.51
15.39
WHEAT FUTURE
CBT
432.75
439
COPPER
lbs
252.4
252.35
GOLD
Oz
1,227.70
1,233.40
SILVER
Troy ounce
16.46
16.46
*Commodity and energy prices are in U.S. dollars.

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BUDGET EXPENDITURES 2017 COUNTRY RANKS
1
WORLD
$22,790,000,000,000
2
UNITED STATES
$3,893,000,000,000
3
CHINA
$2,897,000,000,000
4
JAPAN
$1,931,000,000,000
5
GERMANY
$1,484,000,000,000
6
FRANCE
$1,369,000,000,000
7
UNITED KINGDOM
$1,097,000,000,000
8
ITALY
$889,800,000,000
9
BRAZIL
$677,200,000,000
10
CANADA
$632,400,000,000
11
SPAIN
$512,900,000,000
12
AUSTRALIA
$446,400,000,000
13
NETHERLANDS
$333,500,000,000
14
KOREA, SOUTH
$321,400,000,000
15
INDIA
$283,100,000,000
16
MEXICO
$255,900,000,000
17
SWEDEN
$250,200,000,000
18
BELGIUM
$245,000,000,000
19
SAUDI ARABIA
$236,700,000,000
20
RUSSIA
$236,600,000,000
21
VENEZUELA
$228,800,000,000
22
SWITZERLAND
$213,400,000,000
23
TURKEY
$198,800,000,000
24
AUSTRIA
$192,600,000,000
56
PAKISTAN
$54,630,000,000

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BUDGET REVENUES 2017 COUNTRY RANKS
1
WORLD
$20,310,000,000,000
2
UNITED STATES
$3,363,000,000,000
3
CHINA
$2,465,000,000,000
4
JAPAN
$1,696,000,000,000
5
GERMANY
$1,507,000,000,000
6
FRANCE
$1,288,000,000,000
7
UNITED KINGDOM
$996,300,000,000
8
ITALY
$842,500,000,000
9
BRAZIL
$632,000,000,000
10
CANADA
$594,700,000,000
11
SPAIN
$461,300,000,000
12
AUSTRALIA
$420,500,000,000
13
NETHERLANDS
$322,600,000,000
14
KOREA, SOUTH
$304,300,000,000
15
SWEDEN
$248,300,000,000
16
BELGIUM
$232,300,000,000
17
MEXICO
$224,300,000,000
18
SWITZERLAND
$215,900,000,000
19
INDIA
$200,100,000,000
20
NORWAY
$199,800,000,000
21
AUSTRIA
$187,300,000,000
22
RUSSIA
$186,500,000,000
23
TURKEY
$184,300,000,000
24
DENMARK
$156,900,000,000
58
PAKISTAN
$41,770,000,000

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WORLD STOCK EXCHANGES
DAY
DJIA INDEX
NASDAQ INDEX
S&P INDEX
FTSE INDEX
DAX INDEX
CAC-40 INDEX
NIKKEI INDEX
H.SENG INDEX
SENSEX INDEX
Friday-7 Apr
20,656.10
5,877.81
2,355.54
7,349.37
12,225.06
5,135.28
18,664.63
24,267.30
29,706.61
Friday-14 Apr
20,453.25
5,805.15
2,328.95
7,327.59
12,109.00
5,071.10
18,335.63
24,261.66
29,461.45
Friday-21 Apr
20,547.76
5,910.52
2,348.69
7,114.55
12,048.57
5,059.20
18,620.75
24,042.02
29,365.30
Friday-28 Apr
20,940.51
6,047.61
2,384.20
7,203.94
12,438.01
5,267.33
19,196.74
24,615.13
29,918.40
Friday-5 May
20,951.47
6,075.34
2,389.52
7,254.67
12,605.11
5,364.62
19,445.70
24,476.35
29,856.59
Friday-12 May
20,896.61
6,121.23
2,390.90
7,435.39
12,770.41
5,405.42
19,883.90
25,156.34
30,188.15
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