The Express Tribune: Pakistan’s external debt soars to record $91.8b

The Express Tribune: Pakistan’s external debt soars to record $91.8b
In this file photo, Men exchange Pakistani banknotes at a shop counter in Peshawar, Pakistan. (REUTERS)
Updated 17 May 2018 15:55
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The Express Tribune: Pakistan’s external debt soars to record $91.8b

The Express Tribune: Pakistan’s external debt soars to record $91.8b

May 17: The Express Tribune report by Shahbaz Rana states that Pakistan’s external debt and liabilities have soared to a record $91.8 billion, showing an increase of over 50% or nearly $31 billion in the past four years and nine months, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has reported. The external debt and liabilities of $91.8 billion as of March-end suggest that the figure may touch $100 billion very soon as the country faces grave challenges in meeting growing external financing requirements. Pakistan is scheduled to make some bullet debt and interest payments in the last quarter (April-June) of the current fiscal year, according to sources in the finance ministry.

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