Signs of economic stabilization emerging in Pakistan: ADB

MANILA: Signs of economic stability are emerging in Pakistan economy during the ongoing fiscal year 2019-20, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) revealed in its Asian Development Outlook 2019 Supplement.

Besides stabilization in Pakistan’s economy the ADB Report predicted slower growth than expected for developing nations of Asia

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The Bank’s report also stated that inflation in Pakistan for the first three months of the ongoing fiscal year averaged 10.1 per cent despite “tight monetary policy and modestly strengthening currency”.

The bank also highlighted that after a “steep growth slowdown” in Pakistan the previous fiscal year, “signs of economic stabilisation” are being seen in fiscal year 2020.

The bank, in the report, lowered its projection of growth in South Asia to 5.1 per cent in 2019 and 6.1 per cent in 2020.

It is pertinent to mention that the ADB had on Friday approved two loans totaling $1.3 billion for budgetary support and key reforms in Pakistan.

The ADB approved $1 billion in immediate budgetary support to Pakistan to “shore up the country’s public finances” and help strengthen a “slowing economy”, said a statement released by the bank.

Meanwhile, the bank also approved a $300 million policy-based loan that will help the government to address financial sustainability, governance, and energy infrastructure policy constraints in the energy sector.

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