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Print Print 2023-06-27

Dollar bonds jump on revised budget passage

  • Shorter-dated securities see biggest gains with the 2024 bond adding more than 3 cents before retracing some of the gains
Published June 27, 2023

LONDON: Pakistan’s sovereign dollar-denominated bonds jumped on Monday after its parliament approved a revised budget in a last ditch bid to clinch a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Shorter-dated securities saw the biggest gains with the 2024 bond adding more than 3 cents before retracing some of the gains, Tradeweb data showed. However, they are still at deeply distressed levels of just under 53 cents.

There are four days to go before a $6.5 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF), agreed in 2019, expires on June 30. The IMF has to review whether to release a $1.1 billion tranche pending to Pakistan that has been stalled since November.

National Assembly approves IMF-aligned budget FY24

Saturday’s budget review came a day after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on the sidelines of the Global Financing Summit in Paris.

The IMF made clear that it was unhappy with the budget Pakistan presented earlier in the month, saying it failed to broaden the tax base in a progressive way and undercut resources needed for vulnerable people.

The funding is key to Pakistan as it faces an acute balance of payment crisis, which analysts say could spiral into a debt default if the IMF funds do not come through.

The central bank barely has enough foreign exchange reserves to cover one month of even controlled imports, its currency has lost more than 25% against the US dollar since the beginning of the year and the economic meltdown is driving more of its citizens to try risky migration routes to Europe.

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Aslam Khan Jun 27, 2023 07:58am
pakistan should continue with plan-b, sell most of the assets and make Zaradari, Sharifs and army even more richer.
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Yaseen Jun 27, 2023 09:16am
@Aslam Khan, Yeh Watan Tumhara Hay, Hum hain Khamkha iss main
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Tulukan Mairandi Jun 27, 2023 10:27am
This is bad news. Most bond holders are selling the bonds now and the government has to fork out higher USDs. Eitherway Pakistan loses
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Fazeel Siddiqui (Overseas Pakistani) Jun 27, 2023 12:11pm
No trench, IMF is well aware of ditching behavior of Pakistanis when they see comfort.
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