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Pakistan to launch $250m Panda Bond in May 2026

byCT Report
28/04/2026
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ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb just announced a major financial strategy. Pakistan will launch a $250 million Panda bond this May. He shared this update today at the EU Pakistan Business Forum Launch in Islamabad. Consequently, discussions with Chinese authorities have reached the final stages.

Pakistan is actively moving away from its reliance on bilateral financing. Instead, the government wants to focus on market-based funding sources.

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Therefore, this upcoming Panda bond represents a crucial step in that direction. To ensure success, the Asian Development Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will guarantee the bond. Ultimately, this backing will reduce borrowing costs and attract more investors.

The government plans to expand its global financial footprint. Over the next two to three years, Pakistan will issue additional international bonds, including Eurobonds and Sukuk. This proactive move will diversify the country’s funding sources.

Furthermore, it will improve Pakistan’s overall access to global capital markets. Meanwhile, the finance minister clarified a critical point regarding foreign aid. Pakistan is not currently seeking extra financing from friendly countries, such as Saudi Arabia, beyond the existing support.

Regional tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East. Despite these challenges, Pakistan is maintaining economic stability in key areas. For instance, foreign remittances remain completely stable. Additionally, the country has experienced no major impacts on its domestic food or fertilizer supply.

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