New Delhi, April 10: India should prepare for geopolitical disruptions every one to two years and use the current lull in geopolitical tensions to push through long-pending structural reforms, said Neelkanth Mishra, a member of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (EAC-PM) and chief...
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New Delhi, March 31 – The recent surge in global oil prices is testing Pakistan's fragile macroeconomic stability, and the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) tolerance of Islamabad's decision to shield domestic fuel prices signals a shift in approach, a new report has said.The report from...
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Pakistan Economy Remains Vulnerable Despite Petroleum Levy Hike
New Delhi, March 25 – Experts have cautioned that Pakistan’s economy remains highly vulnerable to global shocks due to its heavy reliance on imported fuel, weak external finances, and limited fiscal space. The situation could worsen...
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IMF Backs Macroeconomic Stabilization Amid Social Strain
New Delhi, February 24: Even as the International Monetary Fund has praised Pakistan for stabilizing its economy under its ongoing support program, new data shows that poverty and income inequality have sharply worsened, raising concerns...