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Pakistan has entered into term sheets with 18 commercial banks for an Islamic finance facility amounting to PKR1.275tn ...
However, what sets the current trend apart is that the rise in imports is not accompanied by robust GDP growth. The economy ...
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PIA's Paris Flight
A Pakistan International Airlines flight departed from Lahore to Paris this week for the first time in five years. Predictably, it was framed as a breakthrough. In reality, it marks a limited ...
Celebrating the “success” of IMF discussions, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, has tried to paint an optimistic picture of ...
Pakistan announced on Tuesday a 20 percent hike in defence spending in this year's federal budget, a month after a conflict ...
Listen to Story Pak economy expected to grow 2.7% in 2025 after 2.5% growth in 2024 Forex reserves improved to USD 16.64 billion with Fitch upgrading rating Federal budget 2025-26 to be presented on ...
ISLAMABAD :Pakistan's economy is likely to expand 2.7 per cent in the fiscal year ending June 2025 after growing 2.5 per cent during the previous year, the government's economic survey showed on ...
Pakistan's economy is projected to grow by 2.7% in fiscal year 2025, falling short of the initial 3.6% target but exceeding the previous year's 2.5% expansion. The government aims for 4.2% growth in ...
Pakistan’s financial woes continue to deepen ... warning that “excessive or poorly managed debt can pose serious vulnerabilities, such as rising interest burdens and can undermine long-term fiscal ...
According to Pakistan’s Economic Survey, reviewed by CNN-News18, in 2020–21, Pakistan’s public debt stood at PKR 39,860 billion. In just four years, it has nearly doubled.
The document carrying all details and figures in Pakistani rupees, reviewed by CNN-NEWS18 says that the total public debt of Pakistan (ending March 2025) has reached 76,007 Billion Pakistani Rupee (76 ...
While India consolidates its position as the world’s fourth-largest economy, Pakistan continues to wrestle with rising debt, fragile institutions, and political instability. As both nations command ...