(Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's stocks, which have risen
since the army raided the Red Mosque on July 10, may open lower
today after militants carried out two suicide bomb attacks over
the weekend.
Forty-two people died and 110 were injured in the attacks in
Pakistan's North West Frontier Province yesterday, one day after
24 paramilitary soldiers were killed in an explosion in a region
near the Afghan border.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
since the army raided the Red Mosque on July 10, may open lower
today after militants carried out two suicide bomb attacks over
the weekend.
Forty-two people died and 110 were injured in the attacks in
Pakistan's North West Frontier Province yesterday, one day after
24 paramilitary soldiers were killed in an explosion in a region
near the Afghan border.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
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