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IMF Acknowledges Economic Turnaround in Pakistan
Islamabad: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has acknowledged a marked improvement in Pakistan's economic outlook, ...
Some analysts had expected a policy rate cut of up to 100 basis points ahead of the previous auction, but the SBP left the rate unchanged. The two successive increases in T-bill cut-off yields have ...
BMP Chairman and former FPCCI president Mian Anjum Nisar, in a strongly worded statement, said that although macroeconomic indicators such as inflation and the current account balance have shown ...
The current account keeps on oscillating between monthly marginal surpluses and deficits, as it posted a surplus ...
Fund cites strong fiscal performance and first current account surplus in 14 years ahead of review talks on Feb 25 ...
Tax hikes passed by the current government in the last two budgets have put a brake on economic growth. Companies are closing down, foreign investors are fleeing, and our brightest minds emigrating.
Pakistan has agreed with the US to jointly redevelop New York’s Roosevelt Hotel, aiming to unlock value from a $1 billion-plus overseas asset. The move aligns with IMF-backed privatisation plans but ...
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation is set to visit Pakistan starting February 25 to hold discussions on the ...
State Bank of Pakistan raises Rs997 billion in T-Bill auction as yields increase across tenors. Competitive and ...
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Asian currencies barely moved Monday. Traders are holding their breath for US inflation numbers due Wednesday, while Japan's weak consumer price data puts fresh ...
Switzerland may see negative inflation in some coming months, but that would not be cause for alarm with the Swiss National Bank focussing on mid-term price developments, SNB Chairman Martin Schlegel ...
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