Why Pakistan Needs IMF By Hassam Waheed
IMF (International Monetary Fund) and Pakistan has been in a long term relationship for almost fifty years. Developing nations like …
Read MoreA Floating Exchange Rate | Editorial
The rupee’s continuous slide against the greenback has all the stakeholders worried. This unchecked tumble is set to have deep …
Read MoreMoody’s Warning | Editorial
Watch the reserves! While the equity market celebrates the MSCI breather – very likely very temporary – it’s as if …
Read MorePakistan Must Move Quickly to Secure IMF Support By Salman Shoaib
Without massive international support in the near future, Pakistan’s economy is certainly headed towards debt default. The numbers speak for …
Read MoreInternal and External Challenges & CPEC By Naveed Aman Khan
THE China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is an ambitious project that aims at changing the geo-economic dynamics of Pakistan-China relations and augmenting …
Read MoreAfghanistan in CPEC | Editorial
Pakistan and China have formally called on Afghanistan to join CPEC. This is a pragmatic move that will benefit the …
Read MoreWealth fund with the IMF | Editorial
Not long after the government made it explicit it was not going to privatise Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and Pakistan …
Read MoreEconomy Gets Another Chance By Imtiaz Rafi Butt
As the new PTI led Government comes to grips with the complexities of tackling the national economy, Imran Khan and …
Read MorePak-Afghan Trade Improves By Sajjad Shaukat
ECONOMIC prosperity is the paramount for stability of any country. Afghanistan being a land locked country is mostly reliant on …
Read MorePak-Saudi Strategic Relationship By Dr Muhammad Khan
As an international practice, states have written agreements for military and strategic cooperation to assist each other against any threat …
Read MorePrivatization & CPEC By Razeen Ahmed
Worldwide in the past two decades state owned enterprises have been privatized and transferred to the private sector in 150 …
Read MoreReforming the tax system Editorial
The PTI has taken the first steps towards tax reform. The first step is to separate revenue collection from tax …
Read MoreStrategic Pak-China bonds Usher in ‘New Era’ By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
THE visit made by Premier Imran Khan to China vindicates that Islamabad will regard its ties with China as a …
Read MoreReviewing Privatisation! | Editorial
THE Federal Cabinet, on Thursday, decided not to privatise Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) and instead restructure …
Read MoreChina International Import Expo & Pakistan By Dr Ejaz Hussain
While implementing what is called “home turf diplomacy”, China is hosting a mega event, namely China International Import Expo (CIIE) …
Read MoreSeeking Another Rescue Package By M Ziauddin
Prime Minister Imran Khan is in China on a five-day visit. The prime objective of the PM’s visit is to …
Read MorePopulation Growth And Poverty | Editorial
The two are closely inter-linked Pakistan’s exploding population, like its sharply declining water resources, are red flags that can turn …
Read MorePakistan’s Foreign and Economic Policy Dilemmas By Talat Masood
It is a bitter truth that the world and especially Western countries for a long time have tended to look …
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