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The Print on MSNIMF urges Pakistan to ensure spending transparency, limit budget changes without parliament nod
The institute has recommended prioritising high-impact and high-priority projects in the PSDP and capping new project ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on Pakistan to abandon special treatment for parliamentarians' projects and ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged Pakistan to end special treatment for parliamentarians’ development schemes ...
The IMF has urged Pakistan to improve fiscal governance by integrating lawmakers’ projects into PSDP, limiting mid-year budget shifts, and enhancing transparency in public spending.
Federal Minister for Investment, Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh, has said that Pakistan's economy cannot function without the International Monetary Fund (IMF), stressing that the country's survival and recovery ...
The IMF has also emphasised the importance of a budget strategy paper by recommending its publication six months before the presentation of the budget in a move that runs contrary to the finance ...
The country hopes to increase electric vehicle adoption with its new policy, but a deep dependency on fossil fuels stands in the way, experts say.
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Daily Times on MSNPSX scales new all-time high as positive momentum continues
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The specter of circular debt that has been haunting Pakistan’s power sector for a long time, seems to be partly stabilized ...
Pakistan’s external debt and liabilities have surged to approximately $130 billion, with a significant portion, nearly 58%, ...
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India Today on MSNHow Pakistan's Failed Marshal Munir succeeded in wooing Trump
After Pakistan's drubbing by India in Op Sindoor, a failed Asim Munir promoted himself to Field Marshal. But the failed ...
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