
Abdul Rauf Shakoori
Writer at Freelance
Burn all the records of the realm. My mouth shall be the parliament of England! William Shakespeare
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4 days ago |
thenews.com.pk | Ikramul Haq |Abdul Rauf Shakoori
he government of Pakistan has made significant improvements in stabilising key economic indicators, including lower interest rates, lower inflation and improved foreign exchange reserves. On paper, these achievements reflect a semblance of economic recovery and policy effectiveness. However, the ground reality tells a different story. The public remains largely untouched by the macroeconomic improvements.
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6 days ago |
brecorder.com | Huzaima Bukhari |Ikramul Haq |Abdul Rauf Shakoori
Pakistan’s economy, long buffeted by structural flaws, cyclical shocks and political instability, is presently showing signs of cautious revival following a period of extraordinary difficulty. The currency has regained marginal strength, the stock market has entered a phase of consistent recovery, and the remittance inflows have broken historical records.
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2 weeks ago |
brecorder.com | Huzaima Bukhari |Ikramul Haq |Abdul Rauf Shakoori
The investment climate in Pakistan continues to struggle through a complex and often conflicting environment. The recent appointment of Changpeng Zhao (commonly known as CZ), a controversial figure due to ongoing regulatory investigations in multiple jurisdictions, as an advisor to Pakistan Crypto Council, raises alarming questions over Pakistan’s regulatory foresight.
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2 weeks ago |
thenews.com.pk | Abdul Rauf Shakoori |Ikramul Haq
The national economy is at a critical crossroads. It is burdened by a huge debt, dwindling foreign exchange reserves and sluggish growth. Successive governments have launched ambitious initiatives to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), but the results have been disappointing. The much-eulogised China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, once hailed as a $62 billion game-changer, has failed to deliver the promised transformation.
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2 weeks ago |
brecorder.com | Abdul Rauf Shakoori
The article is the final piece in a comprehensive series (Pakistan’s roadmap to crypto legalization) outlining a roadmap for the legalization and regulation of cryptocurrencies in Pakistan. The previous articles have meticulously addressed defining cryptocurrencies, establishing a legal and regulatory framework, creating an oversight body, setting licensing requirements, ensuring consumer protection, implementing anti-money laundering (AML) frameworks, and devising a tax strategy.
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