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Govt gets only $9.2b in foreign loans
Borrowing made for budget and balance of payments support, project financing
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$16b to be borrowed to retire debts in FY22
Pakistan expects to get $3.1b from IMF in next fiscal year
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K-P owes Rs290 billion to foreign creditors
Majority of loans have been obtained in foreign currency
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External debt servicing to stay above $10b next fiscal
Country will also pay $3.8b to external creditors during last quarter of current fiscal
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Pakistan gets $1.1 b expensive foreign commercial loans
Total external inflows in five-month period jumps to $4.5 billion
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Pakistan receives $2.7b in foreign loans
External inflows increase one-fourth compared to previous year
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Pakistan gets foreign loans worth $2.2b in two months
Under Imran's govt, the share of project financing shrinks to mere 6% of new loans
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Lawmakers told country’s debt rose by Rs14,000bn in last two years
NA prorogued after opposition walkout breaks quorum
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In Pakistan, foreign loan disbursement jumps 156% to $5.5 billion
Non-project loans increase to 84% of total receipts
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K-P to get Rs1.75 billion in foreign support
Italy provides soft loan to develop the archaeology department, Japan supports law enforcement in NMTDs
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Borrowing soars to $10.4b in PTI’s first year in power
Of that, 46% was short-term commercial lending, secured at up to 5.5% interest
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Pakistan gets $1.5b worth of foreign loans in Jul-Aug
Disbursements picking up following signing of IMF loan programme
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Pakistan borrows record $16b in just one year
Foreign loans aimed at avoiding default on debt obligations, import payments
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Govt’s foreign borrowing soars to $9.5b in 11 months
Fails to meet annual projection of $9.3b in foreign loans
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'$9.2b in foreign loans to be retired this year'
State minister says $37b worth of foreign loans to be paid during the next five years
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Foreign loan disbursements slow down to $2.8b
Decline in inflows highlights govt’s inability to remove bottlenecks
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Jul-Nov 2018: Pakistan receives only $1.7b in foreign loans
Low disbursement unlikely to take pressure off foreign currency reserves
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Despite growing need, foreign loans plunge 37% to $930m
These include commercial loan of $170m from a consortium led by Credit Suisse
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Pakistan’s foreign borrowing surges to $10b in 11 months
Three-fourths of the amount utilised for budgetary support, external financing
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Pakistan receives $9.2b in foreign loans, but reserves still plunge
Tally increases cumulative borrowing during PML-N govt to over $44b
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More foreign loans only way to sustain reserves: Rana Afzal
Says will leave foreign exchange reserves at comfortable level for next govt
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Pakistan gets $230m loans to cushion forex reserves
$153 million received from Citibank in August and $77 million from IDB in July
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Ministry ‘too busy’ to brief Senate panel on swelling foreign loans
Committee chairman informed that secretary finance is not available even in the next week
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Foreign loans in 2016-17 recorded at historic high
Pakistan borrowed $10.1b to repay old debt and support falling foreign exchange reserves
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Foreign loans component exceeds budgetary limit set under PSDP
Increased Chinese lending means limit breached by Rs112b; govt to now look at methods to cut spending
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Government makes fresh borrowing of $1.8 billion
Loans taken to meet external debt obligations, protect foreign reserves
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Agriculture spending relies heavily on foreign loans
Rs11b allocated for the sector covering research, water management, farmer training
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Parliamentary panel gives clean chit to govt’s foreign loans
Pakistan has raised $1.4 billion at interest rate of up to 5.2% in last 6 months
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Accepted most economical offer while borrowing from Credit Suisse, says finance ministry
Deal was finalised after all prospective providers were asked to participate, adds handout
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Govt borrows $408m from Swiss financial group amid transparency concerns
Loans have been taken to meet reserves target without publicly inviting bids
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ADB approves $197m loan
To be used for highways, bridges damaged in floods
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Pakistan seeks rollover of $494 million-loan
Govt has another $200m loan from IDB for ‘budgetary support’
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All countries: ADB’s assistance in 2015 amounted to $27.15b
Rises 19% from $22.89b in 2014, demand comes from Asia and Pacific
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Pakistan has received $49 billion in last 10 years
Over one-third has been utilised for budgetary support
































