Pakistan Gets Initial IMF Approval for $1.2 Billion of Loans



(Bloomberg) — Pakistan reached an initial agreement with the International Monetary Fund to unlock about $1.2 billion from a $7 billion bailout program, as geopolitical risks from the conflict in the Middle East threaten to upend its economic recovery. Read More



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