Pakistan’s risk of bankruptcy improved significantly by 2,200 points in last 15 months


Karachi: American magazine Bloomberg says that Pakistan is among the few countries that have seen a significant decrease in the risk of bankruptcy.
According to the latest data from Bloomberg, Pakistan is among the few countries that have shown the largest decrease in the risk of bankruptcy, while Pakistan’s performance has been in second place among emerging economies around the world, and only Turkey is ahead of Pakistan.
According to the report, Pakistan’s risk of bankruptcy has improved significantly by 2,200 points in the last 15 months (from June 2024 to September 2025), which is evidence of Pakistan’s sustainable economic improvement.
Bloomberg says that, unlike Pakistan, the improvement in South Africa, El Salvador, and other countries has been very limited, while risks have increased further in countries like Egypt, Nigeria, and Argentina.
According to Bloomberg, this improvement is a sign that investors are regaining confidence in Pakistan.
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