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IMF Ex. Board Approves US $1.1B Tranche for Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Executive Board of International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved US $1.1B Tranche for Pakistan.

According to details IMF and Pakistan had reached a staff level agreement on the second and final review during meetings between Pakistani authorities and the IMF team led by Nathan Porter here on Wednesday (20th of March, 2024).

Pakistan will receive 1.1 billion dollars after the approval from the IMF’s Executive Board.

In his statement following talks, Nathan Porter said Pakistan’s economic and financial position had improved in the months since the first review, with growth and confidence continuing to recover on the back of prudent policy management and the resumption of inflows from multilateral and bilateral partners.

Nathan Porter recognized the new government’s commitment to continue the policy efforts that started under the current SBA to entrench economic and financial stability for the remainder of this year.

The IMF statement further acknowledged that the SBP remained committed to maintaining a prudent monetary policy to lower inflation and ensure exchange rate flexibility and transparency in the operations of the foreign exchange market.

The IMF team thanked the Pakistani authorities, private sector, and development partners for fruitful discussions and cooperation throughout this mission.

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