Volume of loan for Pakistan not fixed: IMF
WASHINGTON, MAR 22 (DNA) – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) have not yet determined the amount of loan that will be approved for Pakistan. According to Director Gerry Rice, new chief will soon meet the Pakistani officials.
IMF director briefed Washington DC press that the dialogues with Pakistan still continue to reach the understanding of loan size approval.
He said nothing can be said officially as the deal has not been finalized yet. He further added that new chiefs will soon meet the Pakistani officials.
According to ecnomic analysts, Pakistan can demand for more than $10bn from IMF to support their economy.
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