IMF, Pakistan reach staff-level deal unlocking $1.2 billion under loan, climate programs

IMF, Pakistan reach staff-level deal unlocking $1.2 billion under loan, climate programs
A man stands near a logo of IMF at the International Monetary Fund — World Bank Annual Meeting 2018 in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, on October 12, 2018. (REUTERS/File)
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Updated 15 October 2025
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IMF, Pakistan reach staff-level deal unlocking $1.2 billion under loan, climate programs

IMF, Pakistan reach staff-level deal unlocking $1.2 billion under loan, climate programs
  • IMF mission says Pakistan’s recovery “remains on track” but warns recent floods threaten outlook
  • Agreement awaits board approval, total disbursements under both facilities to reach $3.3 billion

KARACHI: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday it had reached a staff-level agreement with Pakistan for the second review of its 37-month Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and the first review of a 28-month Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF), a step that could unlock about $1.2 billion once approved by the Fund’s Executive Board.

Pakistan secured a $7 billion bailout from the IMF in September 2024 after months of negotiations to stabilize its struggling economy, rebuild reserves and attract foreign investment. The program, divided between the EFF for macroeconomic reforms and the RSF for climate resilience, came after record inflation and devastating floods pushed millions into poverty.

Since then, the IMF says implementation has remained strong, with fiscal and monetary tightening restoring a measure of stability. The current-account balance recorded a surplus for the first time in 14 years, inflation has eased and external buffers have improved.

“Supported by the EFF, Pakistan’s economic program is entrenching macroeconomic stability and rebuilding market confidence,” said Iva Petrova, who led the IMF mission.

“The recovery remains on track, with the FY25 current account recording a surplus — the first in 14 years — the fiscal primary balance surpassing the program target, inflation remaining contained, external buffers strengthening, and financial conditions improving.”

The Fund said the Pakistani authorities had reaffirmed their commitment to the reform agenda, including sustaining a fiscal surplus of 1.6 percent of GDP in FY26, tightening monetary policy to keep inflation within the State Bank’s 5–7 percent target range, and continuing structural changes to restore the energy sector’s viability and prevent circular-debt accumulation.

However, the IMF warned that recent floods, which have affected about 7 million people and caused more than 1,000 deaths, had darkened Pakistan’s outlook, particularly for agriculture, and could drag FY26 growth down to around 3.3–3.5 percent.

“The floods underscore Pakistan’s high vulnerability to natural disasters and substantial climate-related risks, and the continuing need to build climate resilience,” Petrova said.

The IMF also noted progress on climate and governance reforms under the RSF, including steps to promote green mobility, improve disaster-risk financing and strengthen water-system resilience.


South Africa's Brevis out of Pakistan ODIs with shoulder injury

South Africa's Brevis out of Pakistan ODIs with shoulder injury
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South Africa's Brevis out of Pakistan ODIs with shoulder injury

South Africa's Brevis out of Pakistan ODIs with shoulder injury
  • The 22-year-old hurt his shoulder during the third and final T20 international in Lahore on Saturday
  • Injuries have already ruled out regular captain Temba Bavuma, bowlers Kwena Maphaka and Gerald Coetzee

FAISALABAD: South Africa's depleted squad for the one-day international series against Pakistan took another hit on Tuesday, with dynamic batter Dewald Brevis sidelined due to a shoulder injury.

Cricket South Africa (CSA) said the 22-year-old hurt his shoulder during the third and final T20 international in Lahore on Saturday.

"Brevis has been ruled out of the three-match one-day international series against Pakistan due to a low-grade shoulder muscle strain and will now undergo rehabilitation," said a CSA statement.

His replacement for the ODI series will be announced in due course, it added.

Brevis featured in both the two-match Test series, which ended in a 1-1 draw, and the T20 series, which South Africa lost 2-1.

His absence adds to South Africa's growing injury list.

Regular captain Temba Bavuma, along with pace bowlers Kwena Maphaka and Gerald Coetzee, are already ruled out due to injuries. Opener Aiden Markram and frontline quicks Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen were rested for the series.

South Africa will be hoping Brevis recovers in time for their two-match Test series against India, starting November 14 in Kolkata.