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Pakistan aims to agree outline of new IMF loan in May - Finance Minister

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Pakistan aims to agree outline of new IMF loan in May - Finance Minister

Pakistan hopes to agree outline of new IMF loan in May - Finance Minister. Talks with ratings agencies to lay groundwork for return to international debt markets. Pakistan is expected to seek at least $6 billion from the International Monetary Fund for a new programme. Pakistan has kicked off talks with ratings agency to lay the groundwork for a return to the markets.

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Pakistan Expects to Avoid Rupee Devaluation in New IMF Talks

Pakistan's new government does not anticipate any significant currency devaluation as part of its negotiations with the International Monetary Fund. The talks aim to unlock billions of dollars in lending and bolster the nation’s economic reform agenda. Pakistan expects to avoid a significant rupee devaluation in new IMF talks.

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New finance minister says Pakistan will seek a long-term IMF loan to stabilize the economy

Pakistan's newly appointed finance minister says country plans to seek a long-term loan from the International Monetary Fund to help stabilize the country’s ailing economy. Pakistan's current $3 billion bailout package is ending after the end of the IMF's current bailout package.

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New finance minister says Pakistan will seek a long-term IMF loan to stabilize the economy

Pakistan's newly appointed finance minister says country plans to seek a long-term loan from the International Monetary Fund to help stabilize the country’s ailing economy. Pakistan's current $3 billion bailout package is ending after the end of the IMF's current bailout package.

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New finance minister says Pakistan will seek a long-term IMF loan to stabilize the economy

Pakistan's newly appointed finance minister says country plans to seek a long-term loan from the International Monetary Fund to help stabilize the country’s ailing economy. Pakistan's current $3 billion bailout package is ending after the end of the IMF's current bailout package.

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New finance minister says Pakistan will seek a long-term IMF loan to stabilize the economy

Pakistan's newly appointed finance minister says country plans to seek a long-term loan from the International Monetary Fund to help stabilize the country’s ailing economy. Pakistan's current $3 billion bailout package is ending after the end of the IMF's current bailout package.

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