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Pakistan prepares for Panda bond issue as part of re-entry into international capital markets

byCT Report
27/08/2025
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb announced that Pakistan is preparing to re-enter international capital markets, starting with the issuance of a Panda bond. He expressed optimism that the inaugural bond issue could occur before the end of the year, with further exploration of global markets like GMTN possible as credit ratings and spreads improve.

Aurangzeb made these comments at the CIPFA-ICAP Public Financial Management Conference 2025, held at Serena Hotel on Wednesday. He shared plans for a visit to China next week with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, where discussions about Pakistan’s return to international markets, including the Panda bond, will take place.

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The finance minister noted that if credit ratings continue to improve, Pakistan could explore other international markets, including GMTN, within this fiscal year. He also highlighted the alignment of the three major international rating agencies—Fitch, S&P, and Moody’s—as a sign of positive sentiment and external validation for the country’s economic journey.

Aurangzeb emphasized that economic stability is a means to an end, stressing the importance of staying the course and avoiding the boom-bust cycle. On climate change, he called for support in identifying investable and bankable projects.

Regarding taxation reforms, Aurangzeb clarified that the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is not involved in policymaking, which falls under the Finance Division. He also addressed State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) reforms, noting that 24 SOEs are currently under the Privatisation Commission and advocating for privatisation and rightsizing to reduce corruption and save the national exchequer.

He concluded by reaffirming that the private sector should lead Pakistan’s growth, with the government’s role being to create a conducive environment for business.

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