26th instalment: Pakistan repays IMF $109m
During the current fiscal year, Pakistan has returned IMF $2 billion, including $1.8 billion under the SBA facility.
KARACHI:
Pakistan repaid $109 million on Monday under the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Standby Agreement (SBA), according to a spokesperson for the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
With the 26th instalment, Pakistan has repaid the IMF $6.3 billion since July 2011, of which $5.5 billion was paid under the SBA facility.
With the latest repayment, Pakistan has paid back $256 million in December alone, having paid $147 million last week.
During the current fiscal year, Pakistan has returned the lender $2 billion, including $1.8 billion under the SBA facility.
Another $57 million was returned under the Natural Disaster Assistance during the same period.
Pakistan repaid $109 million on Monday under the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Standby Agreement (SBA), according to a spokesperson for the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
With the 26th instalment, Pakistan has repaid the IMF $6.3 billion since July 2011, of which $5.5 billion was paid under the SBA facility.
With the latest repayment, Pakistan has paid back $256 million in December alone, having paid $147 million last week.
During the current fiscal year, Pakistan has returned the lender $2 billion, including $1.8 billion under the SBA facility.
Another $57 million was returned under the Natural Disaster Assistance during the same period.