Business News

Pakistan to ask IMF for additional loan of 4.7 billion dollars

Feb 13, 2009, 13:56 GMT

Islamabad - Pakistan is to ask the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to raise its approved loan of 7.6 billion dollars to 12.1 billion dollars during talks with the organization opening in Dubai on Saturday, a Pakistani official said on Friday.

'Keeping in view our good performance where we have achieved all targets set by the IMF, Pakistan deserves an increase,' the prime minister's finance advisor Shaukat Tarin told reporters in Islamabad. 'But it's up to the IMF whether they accept our request or not.'

Pakistani officials and the IMF authorities will review financial targets set for the country to qualify for the second tranche of 775 million dollars of the 7.6-billon-dollar programme that was approved in November 2008 to save the country from a default on external payments.

The 23-month standby loan gave Islamabad 3.1 billion dollars immediately, with the rest to be phased in over the course of the period if Islamabad manages to fulfill the IMF's envisioned targets of reducing the deficit and State Bank of Pakistan's financing of the government, among other tight fiscal and monetary measures.

Tarin said that the fiscal deficit was curtailed at 1.9 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP) against the set target of two per cent for the first half (July-December) period of the fiscal year 2008-09.

The current account deficit, which stands at 2 billion dollars per month, is now reduced to 500 million dollars as a result of various measures.

The borrowing from the central bank, has been reduced from 258 billion rupees (3.26 billion dollars) to 204 billion rupees (2.59 billion dollars) until the end of December 2008.

'The stabilization of the economy has slowed down the economic activities and turnaround cannot be achieved overnight. But were doing well and that is why we expect an increase from IMF,' Tarin said.

Pakistan, a key ally of the West in the war against terrorism, is witnessing deteriorated law and order with growing militancy in its volatile tribal areas, affecting foreign investment.

The country approached the IMF last year for a rescue package as it grappled with a 30-year high inflation rate and fast-depleting reserves that held barely enough to cover nine weeks of import bills.



COMMENT

blog comments powered by Disqus

Latest Headlines in Business

Older Talkback

page: 1 

lanceFeb 13th, 2009 - 14:28:08

Wohaa!! A chance for the IMF to give a bribe and for Pakistan to give a kick back. I wonder how the quid pro quo will work. I mean, come on: Pakistan doesn't have any great vacation destinations.

I bet there will be a third-party deal, something like this:

Pakistan gets money, Pakistan makes nuke deal with some third party, maybe a 'nonproliferation treaty' (which is a scam) and then that third party has a big party for IMF heads with plenty of money, booze and girls. And the IMF can claim that the money it gave made Pakistan a safer place. Meanwhile, down the road the IMF with 'forgive' the debt because Pakistan is so good and is trying hard.

Payoff completed.

Sounds about right.

Report this comment

page: 1 

Follow Us

Follow M&C on Pinterest

Search

Custom Search

Also Check Out

Justin Bieber buys $6.5m home

Justin Bieber buys $6.5m home
Justin Bieber has splashed out $6.5 million on his very first home, a seven-bedroom mansion in the Californian suburb of Calabasas. ... more

will.i.am splashes out £15k on laptops for talented youngsters

will.i.am splashes out £15k on laptops for talented youngsters
Will.i.am spent £15,000 on computers for members of a youth music project in London after they impressed him with their talent. ... more

Rochelle Wiseman and Una Healy party on hen night

Rochelle Wiseman and Una Healy party on hen night
Rochelle Wiseman and Una Healy celebrated their forthcoming weddings to Marvin Humes and Ben Foden with a joint hen party on Saturday night (26.05.12). ... more

Justin Timberlake celebrates engagement to Jessica Biel

Justin Timberlake celebrates engagement to Jessica Biel
Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel celebrated their engagement with a star-studded party at Estee Stanley's Californian home on Saturday (26.05.12). ... more

Jennifer Lopez reunites with Marc on stage

Jennifer Lopez reunites with Marc on stage
Jennifer Lopez and estranged husband Marc Anthony reunited on stage over the weekend at their live finale of their TV talent show in Las Vegas. ... more

Charlize Theron wants to go into space

Charlize Theron wants to go into space
Charlize Theron has admitted she would love to go into space - but thinks it would be very expensive ... more

Cheryl Cole: Personal life is 'right'

Cheryl Cole: Personal life is right
Chderyl Cole wants to have lots of children but thinks she is right to wait to start a family. ... more

Peter Andre ready to move on

Peter Andre ready to move on
Peter Andre is finally ready to move on from ex-wife Katie Price and wonders if he has already met the person he is 'supposed' to marry. ... more

Prince William's tribute to role model Queen

Prince Williams tribute to role model Queen
Britain's Prince William has paid tribute to his grandmother Queen Elizabeth for being an 'incredible role model'. ... more

Mariah Carey's sister wants reconciliation

Mariah Careys sister wants reconciliation
Mariah Carey's estranged sister Alison is desperate to mend her rift with the singer and meet the star's twins Moroccan and Monroe for the first time. ... more