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Pakistan completes $1.43b in debt payments

byCT Report
08/04/2026
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ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Finance Minister, Khurram Schehzad has said that Pakistan completed $1.43 billion in debt payments.

Today, Pakistan has successfully completed over $1.426 billion in external debt repayments, maintaining its schedule and reinforcing confidence in its financial management, according to Khurram Schehzad on his official twitter account.

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As part of routine external debt servicing, the country repaid a $1.3 billion Eurobond maturing on April 8, 2026, in full and on time. In addition, Pakistan fulfilled $126.125 million in coupon payments on other Eurobond issuances, bringing the total outflow for the day to more than $1.42 billion.

Adviser described the development as a “non-event,” emphasizing that such repayments are being handled smoothly due to improved economic fundamentals.

According to the statement, the country’s performance is supported by stable external buffers, enhanced liquidity, and continued macroeconomic stabilization. Authorities also highlighted growing investor confidence and a more disciplined, sustainable debt trajectory.

The seamless execution of these large repayments signals Pakistan’s strengthened capacity to manage its external obligations and reinforces its credibility among international investors and financial institutions.

The update reflects an improving sovereign outlook, with officials stressing that consistent and timely debt servicing is now part of a stable and predictable financial strategy.

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