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Pakistan responds back over US officials statement

News Desk
2018-10-14

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Finance Minister Asad Umar has rejected the statementissued by the US officials over reviewing Pakistan’s debt position...

IMF bailout: This could be the last IMF package Pakistan is seeking

News Desk
2018-10-14

*ISLAMABAD: Minister for Finance Asad Umar has said an IMF bailout packagewas unavoidable for Pakistan, which, according to economic experts,...

CPEC is no secret and Pakistan can share details with IMF, if required

News Desk
2018-10-14

ISLAMABAD – China Pakistan Economic Corridor project is no hidden secretand Pakistan is ready to share details with the International...

No compromise on national security for IMF loan

News Desk
2018-10-14

ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday said that PrimeMinister Imran Khan will make Pakistan a respected and...

Pakistan not to accept harsh conditions from IMF, may look for other options too

News Desk
2018-10-13

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Foreign Minister Asad Umar stated that Pakistan wouldcontemplate on all other available options if the would-be conditions...

Pakistan needs 12 billion just to bridge financial gap: Report

News Desk
2018-10-13

ISLAMABAD – Finance Minister Asad Umar says a team of IMF will arrive inPakistan on seventh of next month to...

Pakistan responds to IMF reported demand over CPEC

News Desk
2018-10-13

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan has responded over the reported IMF demand of sharingCPEC debt record. Pakistan is ready to share details...

US condition before deciding about IMF bailout package for Pakistan

News Desk
2018-10-13

WASHINGTON – US has reportedly put forward condition of first examiningPakistan’s Chinese loans and debts before deciding the IMF bailout...

Finance Minister Asad Umar breaks silence over IMF bailout and Chinese loans

News Desk
2018-10-13

*ISLAMABAD – Finance Minister Asad Umar has responded over the issue of IMFbailout package and the Chinese loans.* *Asad Umar...

How much loan Pakistan is seeking from IMF?

News Desk
2018-10-12

WASHINGTON – Pakis­tan is seeking $8 billion from the InternationalMonetary Fund (IMF) to bail itself out from a severe crisis....

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