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SECP updates PSX regulations for Shariah-compliant trading | The Express Tribune
Changes facilitate offering of Shariah-compliant brokerage services, account opening forms
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has approved amendments to the Pakistan Stock Exchange regulations aimed at promoting greater market transparency, strengthening investor protection, and developing a robust Shariah-compliant capital market ecosystem.
The approved changes require PSX to publicly disclose all disciplinary actions taken against listed companies on its website. This will enable investors to make better-informed decisions and enhance overall disclosure to market participants, according to a news release on Monday.
SECP Drives Transparency & Growth in Pakistan’s Islamic Capital Market
The SECP has approved key amendments to the PSX Regulations to strengthen the Shariah-Compliant Segment and enhance Transparency.
These amendments will:
-Boost Transparency: PSX must now publicly disclose…
— SEC Pakistan (@SECPakistan) November 24, 2025
Furthermore, listed companies must now provide Shariah-related disclosures on income, loans, and investments directly to PSX. This will give the exchange access to this information, allowing for accurate and timely Shariah screening for inclusion in the KMI All Share Index, thereby improving the reliability and credibility of Islamic indices.
To further enhance transparency, PSX has been advised to develop and maintain Shariah Indices (KMI Indices) either itself or through an independent third party within 12 months from the date of the amendments.
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The amendments also facilitate the offering of Shariah-compliant brokerage services and introduce dedicated Shariah-compliant account opening forms (Customer Relationship Forms and Sahulat Account Opening Forms). This will make it easier for investors to open Islamic trading accounts.
These reforms reflect the SECP’s continued efforts to build a more transparent, efficient, and inclusive capital market that effectively meets the growing investor demand for trustworthy Shariah-compliant investment opportunities in Pakistan.
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Petrol, Diesel Fresh Prices Announced: Check Rates In Your City On March 4
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Petrol, Diesel Price On March 4: Check City-Wise Rates Across India Including In Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai.

Petrol, Diesel Prices On March 4.
Petrol and Diesel Prices on March 4, 2026: OMCs update petrol and diesel prices daily at 6 AM, aligning them with fluctuations in global crude oil prices and currency exchange rates. This daily revision promotes transparency and ensures consumers have access to the most up-to-date and accurate fuel prices.
Petrol Diesel Price Today In India
Check city-wise petrol and diesel prices on March 4:
| City | Petrol (₹/L) | Diesel (₹/L) |
|---|---|---|
| New Delhi | 94.72 | 87.62 |
| Mumbai | 104.21 | 92.15 |
| Kolkata | 103.94 | 90.76 |
| Chennai | 100.75 | 92.34 |
| Ahmedabad | 94.49 | 90.17 |
| Bengaluru | 102.92 | 89.02 |
| Hyderabad | 107.46 | 95.70 |
| Jaipur | 104.72 | 90.21 |
| Lucknow | 94.69 | 87.80 |
| Pune | 104.04 | 90.57 |
| Chandigarh | 94.30 | 82.45 |
| Indore | 106.48 | 91.88 |
| Patna | 105.58 | 93.80 |
| Surat | 95.00 | 89.00 |
| Nashik | 95.50 | 89.50 |
Key Factors Behind Petrol and Diesel Rates
Petrol and diesel prices in India have remained unchanged since May 2022, following tax reductions by the central and several state governments.
Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) update fuel prices daily at 6 am, adjusting for fluctuations in global crude oil markets. While these rates are technically market-linked, they are also influenced by regulatory measures such as excise duties, base pricing frameworks, and informal price caps.
Key Factors Influencing Fuel Prices in India
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Crude Oil Prices: Global crude oil prices are a primary driver of fuel prices, as crude is the main input in petrol and diesel production.
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Exchange Rate: Since India relies heavily on crude oil imports, the value of the Indian rupee against the US dollar significantly affects fuel costs. A weaker rupee typically translates to higher prices.
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Taxes: Central and state-level taxes constitute a major portion of retail fuel prices. Tax rates vary across states, leading to regional price differences.
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Refining Costs: The cost of processing crude oil into usable fuel impacts retail prices. These costs can fluctuate depending on crude quality and refinery efficiency.
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Demand-Supply Dynamics: Market demand also influences fuel pricing. Higher demand can push prices up as supply adjusts to consumption trends.
How to Check Petrol and Diesel Prices via SMS
You can easily check the latest petrol and diesel prices in your city through SMS. For Indian Oil customers, text the city code followed by “RSP” to 9224992249. BPCL customers can send “RSP” to 9223112222, and HPCL customers can text “HP Price” to 9222201122 to receive the current fuel prices.
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Gold Prices: Gold retreats on strong dollar after four-day rally – The Times of India
Gold slumped more than 5%, ending a four-day rally on Tuesday. The metal was weighed down by a stronger dollar and fading prospects of an interest rate cut as inflation concerns intensified against the backdrop of a potentially prolonged conflict in West Asia. Spot gold was down 5.6% at $5,029.59 an ounce whereas prices had hit an over four-week high in the previous session. US gold futures lost 5.1% to $5,041.50.The US dollar, a competing safe-haven asset, rose to an over one-month peak, making dollar-priced bullion less affordable for holders of other currencies. US Treasury yields rose for a second consecutive session.Indian bullion traders and associations are speculating that gold could attain Rs 2 lakh per 10 gm and silver may well scale Rs 3.5 lakh per kg if the conflict does not abate swiftly.Spot silver fell 11.2% to $79.42 an ounce after climbing to a more than four-week high on Monday. As the Iran conflict entered its fourth day, crude oil benchmarks jumped over 8% in response.
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Oil Prices: US, Israel attack Iran: With oil prices up, forex volatility set to continue – The Times of India
MUMBAI: The rupee is likely to come under renewed pressure when forex markets open on Wednesday as the conflict in West Asia has worsened the trade and energy situation beyond expectations of analysts.On Tuesday, the Indonesian rupiah, South Korean won and Thai baht each fell by more than 1%, leading losses in Asia, while broader emerging-market currency indices dropped about 0.5% in their worst session since Nov 2024. The selloff followed a sharp escalation in the conflict, with Iran moving to effectively choke tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, sending crude prices up roughly 9% in London trading. The spike in oil heightened concerns over inflation, wider current account deficits and delayed rate cuts in oil-importing economies. Investors rushed into the US dollar and gold, pushing the dollar to multi-month highs and triggering capital outflows from riskier assets.According to KN Dey, forex consultant, the rupee is most likely to breach 92 level this week. “Oil prices have risen sharply and supply chains are getting disrupted. Most Asian currencies have already fallen, with the Korean won and the Malaysian ringgit down over 1%. The rupee will open under pressure and a gap-down start is likely. Stop-loss levels could trigger early, adding to volatility,” he said. “Going ahead would be very tough, RBI’s intervention would only act as a speedy breaker.“What has worsened the conflict situation is that it has created a supply-chain crisis. “Beyond the immediate risk to oil and gas supplies from the Gulf, the broader concern is how the conflict may influence trade behavior across Asia,” said Choon Hong Chua, senior director, Moody’s. “This raises the risk of selective export restrictions, informal boycotts, and tighter customs scrutiny as govts seek to limit exposure to secondary sanctions or political repercussions,” he added.
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