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  • Panama Papers: More witnesses record statements against Nawaz Sharif

    This comes a day after the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) filed a supplementary case against the three-time prime minister and his family over properties in London.

  • Nawaz Sharif appears before accountability court in Pakistan

    Sharif along with his daughter Maryam Sharif and son-in- law Muhammad Safdar directly went to the Accountability Court here after arriving from Lahore in a private jet.

  • Anti-graft court adjourns hearing against Sharifs till December 4

    The cases were registered by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on September 8 against 67-year-old Sharif and his family in the Accountability Court Islamabad, following a verdict by Supreme Court.

  • Pakistan FM Ishaq Dar appears before accountability court in Panama scandal

    At today's hearing, the anti-corruption watchdog National Accountability Bureau (NAB) prosecution presented two new witnesses against the minister, Dawn reported.

  • Asia markets mostly higher despite Wall Street selloff

    "2016 should end much better than it has started off for investors, ultimately providing okay investment returns, but expect a continued volatile ride," Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy at AMP Capital, said in a note Thursday.

  • FOMC move will be explicable, data dependent: NAB

    The US Federal Reserve‘s decision on tapering will be data dependent and as long as that data continues to peak up, the Fed is right and to be on the course they have set, believes Nick Parsons.

  • Markets overreacting to FOMC mins, Chinese PMI data: NAB

    According to Nick Parsons, global market are overreacting to the FOMC minutes and the lower-than-expected Chinese PMI data. He believes markets will go 'nowhere' in the next 10 days and is slightly downward biased in the short-term

  • Market prepared for flexibility in tapering: Nick Parsons

    According to Nick Parsons, the Federal Reserve will begin with a very modest tapering of around USD 5-10 billion per month and its continuance will be data dependent.

  • Prefer developed market equities over emerging mkt's: NAB

    Nick Parsons of National Australia Bank feels that weak economic data and no hope of improvement leads to developed equities outperforming emerging equities.

  • Expect European market, euro to head lower: NAB

    “There is a good chance that we head lower both in terms of the European currency and indeed for European markets,” says Nick Parsons of National Australia Bank in an interview to CNBC-TV18.

  • Equities match dollar rise; Re holds ground at 54.26: NAB

    Nick Parsons of the National Australian Bank saysm in an interview to CNBC-TV18, that the dollar index will continue to ride higher on the strong economic data in the US equities have followed suit on the fact that the Fed will not pull out stimulus in the near-term

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