Pakistan government to take loans worth $8 billion in FY 2017-18

Pakistan government to take loans worth $8 billion in FY 2017-18

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has taken fresh foreign loans of $1.5 billion in the first quarter of the current fiscal year against the full financial year target of nearly $8.094 billion.

The government is in stress due to whopping current account deficit has to bow down for fresh loans in the first quarter of new fiscal year, out of 1.5 billion dollars loan about 458 million dollars has been from commercial banks.

Commercial loans acquired from Citibank and Credit Suisse consortium would be expensive one. From full year target of acquiring 1 billion dollars from commercial banks nearly 46 percent already borrowed from banks to support foreign exchange reserves.

The government during the financial year targeted to acquire $2 billion external loans but immense pressure on foreign exchange reserves owing to rising current account deficit which was second highest in the history of the country reaching to 12 billion dollars, has to borrow 4.367 billion from commercial banks