HONG KONG (Nikkei Markets) — Hong Kong shares fell for the first time in three days on Thursday, with some traders saying the benchmark gauge had rallied too much too soon after the U.S. and China agreed to a preliminary trade deal that was thin on detail.
Power demand rises as heat intensifies; LNG cargoes sought to avert load-shedding
ISLAMABAD: As temperatures climb across the country, electricity demand has surged, prompting the Power Division to request four Liquified Natural...







