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  • The Real Winners in the S&P Best-Performing Asia-Pacific Bank Stocks

    The Real Winners in the S&P Best-Performing Asia-Pacific Bank Stocks

    The Pakistan Banks’ Association (PBA) extended its heartiest congratulations to the entire banking industry, and specifically to the seven Pakistani banks that have secured positions in the top 15 Asia-Pacific banks in 2025, as ranked by S&P Global Market Intelligence.

    This global accolade is not just an institutional victory; it is a win for the common man. With a combined total return of the seven top performing banks alone, the value creation is massive. It directly benefits the small investors holding over 1.5 billion shares at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), who are the real owners of this success story.

    In a statement the CEO and Secretary General of PBA, Muneer Kamal, highlighted that the sheer volume of shares rallying signifies that the benefits of this performance are reaching the grassroots level of the capital market.

    United Bank Limited (UBL) leading the industry with the highest market capitalization and continues to balance scale with exceptional returns proving that large-cap stability and agility can go hand in hand.

    Public Sector excellence & governance is very much evident in the rankings with historic performance by the public sector banks. The Bank of Punjab topping the entire Asia-Pacific ranking in terms of total percentage return, followed by the National Bank of Pakistan and The Bank of Khyber. This stellar turnout is a testament of good governance and strategic oversight on the part of the Government and the State Bank of Pakistan.

    The list also features the epic turn-around of Bank Makramah and emergence of Askari Bank, which have uplifted a massive shareholder base.

    In the Islamic banking space, Faysal Bank has set a new benchmark of returns, reinforcing the strength of the Shariah-compliant model.

    “It is a rarity that banks create such board-based shareholder value” Mr. Muneer Kamal noted. “Even more remarkable is the fact that this is achieved alongside creating real impact and fueling the real economy.”

    Citing the latest industry data, the PBA highlighted that banks are actively deploying liquidity to support economic recovery. In FY25, private sector credit grew by Rs. 1.1 trillion, a massive increase compared to Rs 470 billion in FY24, reflecting a strong uptick in both working capital and fixed investment loans.

    This growth is inclusive, with the sector achieving a 57% surge in the SME borrower base and amount to SMEs doubling in two years. Simultaneously, the agriculture sector saw a historic rebound, with the borrower base growing from 2.7 million to nearly 3 million, which was on a sliding slope since 2019, and disbursements reaching a record PKR 2.58 trillion. PBA emphasized that this success is powered by cutting-edge digital solutions like ‘Zarkhez-e’.

    While the banking sector has shown this robust performance, certain sections of the media have unfortunately misreported the factual position regarding credit flows in the first half of FY26. Contrary to claims of a decline of 79% in Private Sector Credit, the sector credit expanded by Rs 654 billion in the same period (until December). The decline of 79% is based on misreported number of Rs. 395 billion growth in credit in FY26 while comparing last year’s flows. The total private sector loan book actually grew by 6.75% in FY26 (Jul-Dec). This support to Private Sector Credit, particularly Priority Sector Lending persisted despite intense fiscal crowding out, as banks financed a massive Rs 1.95 trillion government borrowing, proving that the sector remains the primary engine of economic support.

    Moving forward, PBA vowed to remain focused to continue value-addition for the people of Pakistan. The overarching goal remains twofold: continuing to reward the small investors, holding these billions of shares, and expanding financial inclusion to ensure that the economic benefits reach every corner of the nation.


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  • MD2 University of Missouri vs MD2 University of Georgia – FloHockey

    MD2 University of Missouri vs MD2 University of Georgia – FloHockey

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    Here’s how to watch the 2026 4th Place vs 3rd Place broadcast on FloHockey. The 2026 4th Place vs 3rd Place broadcast starts on Jan 11, 2026. Stream or cast from your desktop, mobile or TV. Now available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast and…

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  • ‘Chariots of the Gods’ author Erich von Däniken dies at 90

    ‘Chariots of the Gods’ author Erich von Däniken dies at 90

    BERLIN — Erich von Däniken, the Swiss author whose bestselling books about the extraterrestrial origins of ancient civilizations brought him fame among paranormal enthusiasts and scorn from the scientific community, has died. He was 90.

    Von…

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  • Doomsday Glacier Bombarded by Earthquakes

    Doomsday Glacier Bombarded by Earthquakes

    Hundreds of earthquakes have been detected rattling Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier, also known as the Doomsday Glacier — the disintegration of which could send between two and 10 feet of devastating flooding to coastal communities…

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  • Teen Newton Aycliffe detectorist unearths medieval sword pommel

    Teen Newton Aycliffe detectorist unearths medieval sword pommel

    The report revealed that the pommel dates from between AD1350 and 1450 and is an icosikaihexagon – a 26-sided polygon.

    It said: “The pommel is richly decorated with an incised cross fleury at the centre of a double-lined lozenge.

    “Each of the eight…

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  • Texas-based Shiner releases non-alcoholic version of its flagship beer – Houston Public Media

    Shiner Bock non-alcoholic
    Shiner Bock non-alcoholic (Courtesy | Shiner Beer)

    A new year often marks the start of Dry January for many.

    Texas-based Shiner Beer announced a new non-alcoholic version of its flagship Shiner Bock is hitting the shelves at retailers across the United States this month.

    The brew contains less than .05% Alcohol by Volume (ABV) and will come in 12-ounce cans. The packaging will retain the signature yellow look as the original Shiner Bock, but will feature a distinct blue and silver “non-alcoholic” banner.

    Shiner first rolled out a non-alcoholic beer series in 2023.

    More businesses across the U.S. have launched non-alcoholic beer, wine and spirits over the last several years as more people try to limit their drinking. Some research indicates that Generation Z is drinking less alcohol than previous generations.

    “We’re seeing a generational shift in how people enjoy beer,” said Nick Weiland, brand director of Shiner Beer in a press release. “Long-time fans and new drinkers alike can enjoy the ritual of an ice-cold Shiner, regardless of alcohol content.”

    Beverage alcohol data tracker IWSR found non-alcoholic beverages displayed strong sales growth in 2024, with no-alcohol beer volume up around 9% that same year.

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  • Doomsday Glacier Bombarded by Earthquakes

    Doomsday Glacier Bombarded by Earthquakes

    Hundreds of earthquakes have been detected rattling Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier, also known as the Doomsday Glacier — the disintegration of which could send between two and 10 feet of devastating flooding to coastal communities worldwide.

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  • ‘You can’t replace time’: Harcourt’s wine and beer producers mourn loss of industry’s heart in Victoria bushfires | Victoria bushfires 2026

    ‘You can’t replace time’: Harcourt’s wine and beer producers mourn loss of industry’s heart in Victoria bushfires | Victoria bushfires 2026

    Trevor Peeler has spent 50 years of his life driving in and out of the gates of the Harcourt Cooperative Cool Stores. He didn’t see the site burn to the ground on Friday night because he was blocks away protecting his house.

    Not that he could…

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  • ‘I was stunned’: Verner couple win $1M in HSN 50/50 draw

    ‘I was stunned’: Verner couple win $1M in HSN 50/50 draw

    December’s HSN 50/50 take-home grand prize of $1,041,848 has been won by Dale and Thérèse Ackerland of Verner.

    “I was out grabbing a coffee at my brother’s house when my phone rang and I got the news,” said Dale, in a press release. “I was stunned, I think my brother realized I had won before I did!”

    “When he got home, he handed me a piece of paper with the jackpot amount on it and said ‘We got a call’,” said Thérèse. “ I never imagined it was something like this.”

    The two have been playing the HSN 50/50 since the summer of 2020 and always considered it a way to contribute to a cause they feel is important.

    “Whether you win or lose with these 50/50s, it doesn’t really matter because you know where the money is going and that it makes a difference,” said Dale. “Health care is only getting more important, especially as we age.”

    You can watch an excerpt of the HSN Foundation’s call to the couple as well as footage from their visit to HSN in this video.

    Proceeds of the HSN 50/50 support priority medical equipment purchases, cutting-edge medical research, and the future health care needs of Northeastern Ontario through Health Sciences North Foundation.

    Proceeds from the HSN 50/50 have been used to purchase equipment for the Pediatric Step-Up Unit (PSUU) at Health Sciences North.

    This specialized unit, located in the NEO Kids and Family Program Pediatric Unit at HSN, is essential for children who require more than standard acute care, but not intensive care.

    These young patients often rely on continuous monitoring, breathing support, and around-the-clock attention – care that was only available outside the region before the PSUU was made possible through donor and lottery player support.

    “The Pediatric Step-Up Unit has transformed the way we care for children in Northeastern Ontario,” says Dr. Sean Murray, pediatrician at HSN.

    “Before it opened, many of our sickest patients had to be transferred hours away to receive the level of care they needed. Now, we can provide that care here, surrounded by their families and support systems. The PSUU has also strengthened our relationship with hospitals like SickKids, allowing our team to benefit from their expertise, training, and ongoing collaboration.

    “This not only improves patient outcomes but also enhances our ability to deliver specialized pediatric care in the North. The PSUU exists because of community generosity. Philanthropy has turned an urgent need into a reality, and it’s making a life-changing difference for our patients every day.”

    January’s HSN 50/50 is a short and sweet draw that’s encouraging players to put their best foot forward to kick off 2026! This month’s three-week draw features two $15,000 early bird prizes, and a monthly grand prize of half of the ticket sales taking place on Jan. 30.

    The jackpot is updated online in real-time and continues to grow as more people buy tickets. Each month, half of the total ticket sales support priority equipment purchases, funding leading edge research, and supporting the future healthcare needs of Sudburians and residents of Northeastern Ontario – the other half goes to one lucky winner.

    Residents across Ontario over the age of 18 can purchase tickets for a chance to win. Tickets for the January draw are available to purchase right now, with sales ending at 11:59 p.m. Jan. 29. The grand prize winning ticket will be drawn on Friday, Jan. 30, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. and posted online at www.hsn5050.ca.

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