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C/A deficit $2.537b despite $10.3b remittances: Meeting reviews draft Security Bill and Future Trading Bill

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24/02/2015
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ISLAMABAD – Presided over by Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar, a meeting reviewed the draft Security Bill and Future Trading Bill as proposed by the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan.

KARACHI: Despite significantly large growth in remittances, the country’s current account deficit widened by $95 million in January, reaching $2.307 billion in the first seven months (July-Jan) of this fiscal year.

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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported on Thursday that the current account deficit still has strong presence in the balance sheet of the country, mainly on account of low exports and increased imports.

During July-Jan, overseas Pakistanis sent record $10.3bn remittances but it could not help reduce the current account deficit, which was almost equal to the deficit of $2.537bn during the same period of 2013-14. Imbalances on trade in goods increased to $10.696bn compared to $10.109bn a year earlier, showing the poor exports performance and unwanted growth in the volume of imports.

On the occasion, Zafarul Haq Hijazi Chairman SECP briefed the minister that in view of sea change and modernisation it had become imperative to revamp existing laws in tandem with the emerging requirements of the capital and trading markets.

He said the proposed legislation would help improve transparency in the capital market, deal insider trading with an iron hand besides encouraging the prospective investors. He said the new improved laws would facilitate various companies in undertaking business activities.

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