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Stock Market On Election Results Day
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Britain will have to pay £1bn for closer ties with EU as Brussels tells Keir Starmer to pay up for first time since Brexit
Britain will have to pay £1billion in order to have closer ties with the European Union.Sir Keir Starmer has been told by Brussels to pay up to £1billion a year by Ursula von der Leyen's European bloc in order to gain further access to the EU's single market.They expect the concession to be made in principle at a summit between European leaders this summer.One European diplomat told The Times: "If the UK wants further integration they must 'pay to play'. That is not unusual." TRENDING Stories V...
Markets News LIVE: Sensex, Nifty Signal Steady Start As Counting Begins For State Elections
Stock Market, Share Market, Sensex, Nifty Live Updates: Markets are expected to react to the results of assembly elections in four states and one union territory, even as exit polls from key state elections point to a largely stable political landsca
Delhi's non-GST revenue tops revised estimates: Data
Initially budgeted at ₹750 cr, later revised to ₹850 cr, actual collections in the fiscal eventually reached ₹916.92 cr, achieving 107.87% of the estimate.| India News
Who is Rohit Jain, the new RBI deputy governor?
Who is Rohit Jain the new RBI deputy governor
Minister vows to remove hurdles faced by investors
QUETTA: Federal Planning and Development Minister Ahsan Iqbal has convened a meeting of the authorities concerned on Monday in Islamabad to review the situation created by a Chinese company’s sudden announcement of closing all its operations in Pakistan and China as well as a factory in Gwadar. The management of the company, Han Geng Group, issued a statement on Friday citing administrative, policy and other hurdles in running its business. However, Prime Minister...
Govt urged to reduce tax on milk
ISLAMABAD: At a pre-budget consultation on structural reforms in the dairy sector, the government was urged to reduce the general sales tax on milk as safe milk is essential for child development. Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain, while participating in the consultations, organised by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute and the Pakistan Dairy Association, claimed that reducing GST on milk was not difficult and called for tax rationalisation and struc...
Procurement policy faces reality
Two years ago, the Punjab government decided, in principle, to discontinue direct wheat procurement from farmers. This decision was driven by the mounting financial burden of outstanding debt — incurred for wheat procurement but compounded by delayed repayments — which had surged to Rs680 billion by June 2023. Consequently, annual interest payments alone reached approximately Rs110bn in 2023–24. This raised serious concerns about the sustainability of the government-led procurement system. Aimin...
UAE’s bumpy divorce from Opec
The UAE, the third-largest oil producer in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), left the group last Friday, ending its almost six-decade membership. This was a serious blow to Opec and the expanded Opec+, which also includes Russia. It weakened the group and its capacity to influence global oil market dynamics. Within Opec, the UAE held the second-largest spare capacity, behind Saudi Arabia. And this spare capacity played a significant role in balancing global energy markets...
Ministries told to surrender unspent funds
• Move aimed at finalising revised estimates for FY2025-26 and preparing upcoming fiscal year’s budget• Deadline advanced to May 10 on directions of Public Accounts Committee ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Finance has directed all ministries, divisions, departments, and autonomous bodies to surrender, within 10 days, all savings and unspent allocations that are not expected to be utilised during the current fiscal year. The instructions have been issued to ensure that revised estimates for FY2025-26...
Asian Stocks Outside of Japan Hit Record High as Tech Rallies
Asian equities jumped on Monday as tech stocks rallied following solid earnings from US mega caps, and after President Donald Trump said the US will begin guiding some neutral ships trapped in the Persian Gulf out through the Strait of Hormuz.
Top Bank of Korea Official Says It’s Time to Consider Rate Hike
A senior official at the Bank of Korea said it’s time to consider raising rates, as economic growth appears unlikely to fall much below the bank’s earlier projections, while inflation is likely to exceed its previous forecast.
A gas sector gaslighting itself
Pakistan’s gas sector has an allocation problem, not a supply problem. The country already produces and imports enough gas to serve the existing network more intelligently. Pakistan’s energy ladder runs in cruel reverse. The poorest households, those in places where clean-fuel access remains thin and where firewood, dung, crop residue, or cylinders remain the default, pay the most for energy. Around 40 per cent of Pakistani households still use wood or sticks for cooking, while only 38pc have ac...
Mum charged with involuntary manslaughter after boy riding e-motorcycle hits veteran
Ed Ashman, 81, was walking home when he was allegedly hit by a 14-year-old who was "doing wheelies" on an e-motorcycle - the boy's mother was warned against letting her son ride illegally
China’s Rare Sanctions Pushback Leaves Banks Caught in Crossfire
China has ordered its companies to ignore US sanctions, an unprecedented act of defiance that threatens to trap a vast banking sector in the crossfire as tension rises between the world’s largest economies.
Barefoot Investor Scott Pape's mortgage bombshell for Australians: 'Plan for the worst'
Barefoot Investor Scott Pape's mortgage bombshell for Australians: 'Plan for the worst'READ MORE: Surprising new data shows cash is making a return By MAISY RAE Published: 03:03, 4 May 2026 | Updated: 03:04, 4 May 2026 e-mail View comments
UAE property trends: How traffic is redefining where residents live
Property experts in the UAE highlight that a growing number of residents are choosing to live closer to workplace hubs, as traffic congestion reshapes daily life and housing decisions.For many, the rhythm of work and commute is becoming increasingly exhausting. As traffic levels return to pre-disruption norms, residents say long and unpredictable journeys — common in most global cities — are steadily eating into personal time, prompting a rethink of where they live.According to the Inrix Global...
Oil markets show erratic volatility: WTI slides to $101 as Murban crashes 4% — but some crudes are surging double digits
Oil prices showed mixed but volatile signals on May 4, 2026, amid reports a crude tanker has been attacked was unknown projectiles in the Gulf. Global energy markets are navigating extreme uncertainty fueled by the persistent blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which has effectively stranded nearly 20 million barrels per day of crude and LNG. As of 10.23am on Monday (May 4, 2026) Brent Crude prices hovered around $107, a slight 0.40% drop from the last trading day, amid fears of a historic su...
Make it in the Emirates summit opens with 5,000 products and SMEs in focus
Abu Dhabi: Make it in the Emirates opens today in Abu Dhabi with a focus on local manufacturing, supply chain readiness, industrial financing and a bigger role for UAE-made products in shops, e-commerce platforms and export markets.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here.The fifth edition of the UAE’s flagship industrial platform runs from May 4 to 7 at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi. It is hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology and organis...