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IMF shows satisfaction over govt’s performance so far

byCustoms Today Report
December 21, 2013
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: With releasing the second tranche of $553.3 million, International Monetary Fund has expressed satisfaction over the Pakistani authorities’ performance under the Extended Fund Facility so far.

However, it has expressed concerns that overall vulnerabilities remain high and it will be crucial to consolidate the fiscal adjustment, boost external buffers, and deepen structural reforms.

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