Bloomberg pitches default probability at 10%: Dar

Finance minister rejects reports that credit default swap surged to 93%


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PML-N senior leader Ishaq Dar speaks to media outside an accountability court in Islamabad on Sept 28, 2022. Photo: APP

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ISLAMABAD:

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar said here Friday that Bloomberg has pitched Pakistan’s one-year probability of default at a low of 10 per cent.

In a tweet, the minister said the default probability was quite opposed to a highly dubious number of 93 per cent circulated by an unscrupulous local political leader a few days ago.

The minister also shared on his Twitter account the graph of Bloomberg’s Estimated Default Probability in Emerging Markets (One-year probability of default).

Read Pakistan’s default risk worsens

He said Pakistan would continue to honour its all financial commitments on time.

“#Bloomberg pitches Pakistan’s one-year probability of default at a low of 10% as opposed to a highly dubious number of 93% circulated by an unscrupulous local political leader a few days ago. Pakistan will inshaAllah continue to honour its all financial commitments on time!” he tweeted. 

 

COMMENTS (3)

Nosheen Inayat | 1 year ago | Reply Would like to read about all international issues nd financial position of our countries
Anonymous Cat | 1 year ago | Reply Please also mention the replies this tweet of Mr. Dar got. Our dumb finance minister is comparing 5 year swap with 1 year probability. Not sure how we decided that this idiot who doesn t even know the difference between the two needs to control our finances. It s like saying we are good for next one year but we will definitely not survive five years. What a stupid reporting from tribune. Shameful.
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