Pakistan
IMF delegation to visit Pakistan in November
IMF is expected to give Pakistan $1.8 billion by March 2024
Islamabad: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation will visit Pakistan in November to review the economic performance after the continuation of the loan programme.
The IMF delegation will visit Pakistan in November to assess the country's economic performance from July to September, according to sources.
The Fund and the caretaker setup will hold important discussions. According to sources, Pakistan will soon get the second installment of the $3 billion loan package, or Rs700 million.
The IMF is expected to give Pakistan $1.8 billion by March 2024, according to other sources. The Fund required Pakistan to complete two economic evaluations.
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