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Pakistan has one-year debt rollover commitments from key lenders, Bloomberg says

August 06, 2024
Reuters

KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan has secured commitments from China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to roll over debt for a year, a boost for Karachi as it awaits final approval of a new $7 billion loan programme with the IMF, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

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