SECP is changing company takeover laws. But what exactly is being changed and why?
The companies regulator seems to have realised its mistake, but only after one business group allegedly tries to pull a fast one
Crude awakening: The economics of oil and why Russia isn’t a feasible option
Not all oil is equal, and not every barrel is as profitable as we think
A year on: Will the hybrid match the crossover craze
Creating your own market segment grants you a position amidst automotive royalty, but also exposes you to questions uniquely your own
To utilise its natural resources, Pakistan must not repeat the mistakes of the past
If the govt and its partners are serious about utilising the $6 trillion potential of the country’s natural resources, some serious reflection is needed
For six years, Pakistan’s sugar barons were at war. Did they just call a truce?
Run on the power of political patronage, the sugar industry in Pakistan often ebbs and flows with the tides of political alliance
TERF wars
The recent debate over the TERF program has brought the scheme into the limelight and both sides have their knives out
Has PM Shehbaz managed to tarnish the legacy of CM Shehbaz?
Provincial administration and federal leadership are two very different ball games
Barter trade: Why it’s a bad idea in this day and age, especially for Pakistan
The recent agreement with Iran, Afghanistan and Russia to engage in barter trade might be great marketing for an economically struggling government, but remains impractical
Who is Shaheryar Chishty and what does he want with K-Electric?
Shaheryar Chishty has gone from the owner of Daewoo to being one of the most influential men in Pakistan’s energy sector. Can he turn KE around?
A tale of two defaults
The word default has spread through the country like a fever. Does anyone really understand what it means?
The OGDCL’s $80 million bid saga in Uch
The bid for a compression plant in Uch has become a bone of contention with current and former officials of the company lobbying for different groups
Track-and-Trace troubles
Track and trace is one way to counter our tax collection problem. But it only scratches the surface
Political patronage and victimisation: Medialogic and the TV ratings story
With the ban on Medialogic, advertisers and broadcasters now have no access to any television ratings. But why was the company banned in the first place?
What does it mean to ‘Reimagine’ Pakistan?
The ideas behind the platform are neither new nor radical. But they are still important
Pretty outside, ugly inside: How Pakistani banks window dressed their books to avoid new taxes
Government orders banks to either start lending to the private sector or pay higher taxes. Banks do neither, in the process set many new records, and yet get away with it