



By Emma Farge and Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber
GENEVA (Reuters) - Pakistan and the United Nations are holding a major conference in Geneva on Monday aimed at marshalling support to rebuild the country after devastating floods in what is expected to be a major test case for who pays for climate disasters.
Record monsoon rains and melting glaciers last September displaced some 8 million people and killed at least 1,700 in a catastrophe blamed on climate change.
Most of the waters have now receded but the reconstruction work, estimated at around $16.3 billion, to rebuild millions of homes and thousands of kilometres of roads and railway is just beginning and millions more people may slide into poverty.
Islamabad, whose delegation is led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, will present a recovery "framework" at the conference where United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres and French President Emmanuel Macron are also due to speak.
Guterres, who visited Pakistan in September, has previously described the destruction in the country as "climate carnage".
"This is a pivotal moment for the global community to stand with Pakistan and to commit to a resilient and inclusive recovery from these devastating floods," said Knut Ostby, United Nations' Development Programme's Pakistan Representative.
Additional funding is crucial to Pakistan amid growing concerns about its ability to pay for imports such as energy and food and to meet sovereign debt obligations abroad.
However, it is far from clear where the reconstruction money will come from, especially given difficulties raising funds for the emergency humanitarian phase of the response which is around half funded, according to U.N. data.
At the COP27 meeting in Egypt in November, Pakistan was at the forefront of efforts that led to the establishment of a "loss and damage" fund to cover climate-related destruction for countries that have contributed less to global warming than wealthy ones.
However, it is not yet known if Pakistan, with a $350 billion economy, will be eligible to tap into that future funding.
Organisers say around 250 people are expected at the event including high-level government officials, private donors and international financial institutions.
Pakistan's ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Khalil Hashmi, said Islamabad was willing to pay for about half of the bill but hoped for support from donors for the rest. "We will be mobilising international support through various means," he said. "We look forward to working with our partners."
An International Monetary Fund(IMF) delegation will meet Pakistan's finance minister on the sidelines of the conference, a spokesperson of the lender said on Sunday, as Pakistan struggles to restart its bailout programme.
The IMF is yet to approve the release of $1.1 billion originally due to be disbursed in November last year, leaving Pakistan with only enough foreign exchange reserves to cover one month's imports.
EUR/USD
1.0572
+0.0013 (+0.12%)
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Indicators:
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EUR/USD
1.0572
+0.0013 (+0.12%)
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GBP/USD
1.2201
+0.0004 (+0.03%)
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Buy (3)
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USD/JPY
149.38
+0.10 (+0.06%)
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NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (6)
Sell (6)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (4)
AUD/USD
0.6438
+0.0015 (+0.23%)
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Buy (12)
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Indicators:
Buy (5)
Sell (2)
USD/CAD
1.3575
+0.0089 (+0.66%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (7)
Sell (5)
Indicators:
Buy (7)
Sell (2)
EUR/JPY
157.92
+0.17 (+0.11%)
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EUR/CHF
0.9677
+0.0010 (+0.10%)
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NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (8)
Sell (4)
Indicators:
Buy (1)
Sell (5)
Gold Futures
1,864.60
-14.00 (-0.75%)
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Silver Futures
22.390
-0.351 (-1.54%)
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NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (7)
Sell (5)
Indicators:
Buy (1)
Sell (7)
Copper Futures
3.7340
+0.0260 (+0.70%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (9)
Sell (0)
Crude Oil WTI Futures
90.77
-0.94 (-1.02%)
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Brent Oil Futures
92.09
-1.01 (-1.08%)
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Natural Gas Futures
2.930
-0.015 (-0.51%)
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US Coffee C Futures
145.23
-1.97 (-1.34%)
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Indicators:
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Euro Stoxx 50
4,173.35
+11.79 (+0.28%)
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Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
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Sell (9)
S&P 500
4,288.05
-11.65 (-0.27%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (1)
Sell (7)
DAX
15,386.58
+63.08 (+0.41%)
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FTSE 100
7,608.08
+6.23 (+0.08%)
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Sell (9)
Hang Seng
17,822.00
+471.00 (+2.71%)
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BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (8)
Sell (4)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (2)
US Small Cap 2000
1,785.10
-9.21 (-0.51%)
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Buy (1)
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Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (7)
IBEX 35
9,428.00
+1.20 (+0.01%)
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Sell (12)
Indicators:
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BASF SE NA O.N.
42.950
+0.305 (+0.72%)
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Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (7)
Bayer AG NA
45.45
+0.10 (+0.22%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (5)
Allianz SE VNA O.N.
225.70
-2.85 (-1.25%)
Summary
SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (4)
Sell (4)
Adidas AG
166.62
+9.76 (+6.22%)
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Deutsche Lufthansa AG
7.506
-0.023 (-0.31%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
Buy (5)
Sell (1)
Siemens AG Class N
135.66
+0.08 (+0.06%)
Summary
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Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (5)
Deutsche Bank AG
10.450
+0.068 (+0.65%)
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Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (6)
EUR/USD | 1.0572 | ↑ Sell | |||
GBP/USD | 1.2201 | ↑ Sell | |||
USD/JPY | 149.38 | Neutral | |||
AUD/USD | 0.6438 | ↑ Buy | |||
USD/CAD | 1.3575 | ↑ Buy | |||
EUR/JPY | 157.92 | ↑ Sell | |||
EUR/CHF | 0.9677 | Neutral |
Gold | 1,864.60 | ↑ Sell | |||
Silver | 22.390 | Neutral | |||
Copper | 3.7340 | ↑ Buy | |||
Crude Oil WTI | 90.77 | ↑ Sell | |||
Brent Oil | 92.09 | ↑ Sell | |||
Natural Gas | 2.930 | ↑ Sell | |||
US Coffee C | 145.23 | ↑ Sell |
Euro Stoxx 50 | 4,173.35 | ↑ Sell | |||
S&P 500 | 4,288.05 | ↑ Sell | |||
DAX | 15,386.58 | ↑ Sell | |||
FTSE 100 | 7,608.08 | ↑ Sell | |||
Hang Seng | 17,822.00 | Buy | |||
Small Cap 2000 | 1,785.10 | ↑ Sell | |||
IBEX 35 | 9,428.00 | ↑ Sell |
BASF | 42.950 | ↑ Sell | |||
Bayer | 45.45 | ↑ Sell | |||
Allianz | 225.70 | Sell | |||
Adidas | 166.62 | ↑ Sell | |||
Lufthansa | 7.506 | Neutral | |||
Siemens AG | 135.66 | ↑ Sell | |||
Deutsche Bank AG | 10.450 | ↑ Sell |
Mua/Bán 1 chỉ SJC # So hôm qua # Chênh TG | |
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SJC Eximbank | 6,830/ 6,880 (6,830/ 6,880) # 1,361 |
SJC HCM | 6,825/ 6,895 (0/ 0) # 1,447 |
SJC Hanoi | 6,825/ 6,897 (0/ 0) # 1,449 |
SJC Danang | 6,825/ 6,897 (0/ 0) # 1,449 |
SJC Nhatrang | 6,825/ 6,897 (0/ 0) # 1,449 |
SJC Cantho | 6,825/ 6,897 (0/ 0) # 1,449 |
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ↀ Giá vàng thế giới | ||
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$1,848.82 | -17.92 | -0.96% |
ʘ Giá bán lẻ xăng dầu | ||
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Sản phẩm | Vùng 1 | Vùng 2 |
RON 95-V | 26.270 | 26.790 |
RON 95-III | 25.740 | 26.250 |
E5 RON 92-II | 24.190 | 24.670 |
DO 0.05S | 23.590 | 24.060 |
DO 0,001S-V | 24.450 | 24.930 |
Dầu hỏa 2-K | 23.810 | 24.280 |
ↂ Giá dầu thô thế giới | |||
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WTI | $89.87 | +7.86 | 0.10% |
Brent | $91.87 | +6.21 | 0.07% |
$ Tỷ giá Vietcombank | ||
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Ngoại tệ | Mua vào | Bán ra |
USD | 24.090,00 | 24.460,00 |
EUR | 25.089,27 | 26.466,85 |
GBP | 28.963,54 | 30.196,84 |
JPY | 158,64 | 167,93 |
KRW | 15,63 | 19,04 |
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