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FinMin sees inflation, policy rate easing further, says agitation bleeding exchequer

byCT Report
08/10/2024
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ISLAMABAD: Warning against ‘actions’ that impede hard-earned economic growth, Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, on Tuesday, hinted at a further drop in consumer price inflation and the central bank’s policy rates in the coming months.

“The government has strived hard to bring about economic stability,” said the finance minister asserting the efforts of the ruling coalition have  started paying off.

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Announcing that the much-resisted structural economic reforms were finally underway, the finance czar foreceast the inflationary pressures to ease further and central bank’s hawkish monetary outlook to continue. “Inflation has dropped to single digits,” said Aurangzeb expecting it to hit new lows.

Consumer Price Index- (CPI) based inflation fell to 6.9% year-on-year in September 2024, the lowest since January 2021, down from 9.6% in August, driven by the high base effect, easing commodity and energy markets, and a stable currency, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

Last month, the SBP’s Monetary Policy Committee slashed the key policy rate by 200bps to 17.5% from 19.5%, citing a steep fall in both headline and core inflation over the past two months.

Expressing his condolences over the loss of Chinese engineers working in Pakistan, Aurangzeb said that no amount of money could be placed on the loss of life.

“Chinese nationals targeted in Karachi were the officials of independent power producers (IPPs) engaged in talks with the government of Pakistan to revise the agreements.”

Deceased engineers were collaborating with Minister for Energy (Power Division) Owais Leghari on IPPs projects, he said adding that talks were ongoing with IPPs to provide further relief to the public.

At least three persons including two Chinese nationals were killed in an explosion near Jinnah International Airport on October 6, while another Chinese national and over a dozen others were injured.

Highlighting their negative impacts on growth and stability, Aurangzeb said that strikes and agitation were taking a toll on the economy and bleeding the national exchequer.

“Such actions cost the country around Rs190 billion per day, severely affecting economic growth” He urged those calling for strikes to consider their repercussions and instead engage in negotiations to resolve their issues.

He urged those calling for strikes to consider their repercussions and instead engage in negotiations to resolve their issues.

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