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Representatives from the top financial companies in London called on Finance Minister Ishaq Dar at Pakistan High Commission London. Leading investment funds including Jefferies, Aberdeen Asset Management, Ashmore Group, Renaissance Capital, and Spinnaker were represented during this meeting, according to a statement here on Thursday. Giving an overview of the Pakistan economy, the Minister highlighted the successful issuance of Euro and Sukuk bonds and recent divestment of government shares in Habib Bank.
He thanked the investors for their interest in Pakistan and said that Pakistan would continue its presence in the international market in the next fiscal year.
He said Pakistan have successfully completed six reviews under an IMF programme for the first time ever, while the 7th review was also ready by first week of May 2015.
He further said that the response Pakistan received in the London financial market had surpassed all expectations and hence London remains very relevant for the Pakistan capital markets.
Minister Dar underscored some of the major economic achievements of the present government: GDP growth rate has exceeded four percent after a period of six years while inflation has come down to 2.5 percent in March 2015 after a period of 12 years while the core inflation is around five percent, government has made concerted efforts to minimise the fiscal deficit to four percent, debt to GDP ratio, government has substantially decreased its dependence on borrowing from domestic banks making the capital available for private sector, stock market and forex market are also doing well, Pakistani currency has been recently reported as one of the best performing currencies in the world by Bloomberg and Moody's has just upgraded Pakistan's economic outlook from stable to positive.
The Minister hoped that the CAA rating would be improved keeping in view the recent positive economic outlook of Pakistan. He was also confident that Pakistan would be able to join the league of emerging markets.
The Finance Minister stated that the government is looking to increase the forex reserves to record high of US 18.2 billion dollars.
Talking about energy issue, he said by the end of 2017, Pakistan would have additional 10,000MW of electricity in the national grid.
He assured the investors that the country would soon get rid of the menace of terrorism and extremism as a result of National Action Plan (NAP).
The Minister said under the social safety net programmes, around 5 million of the poorest families had benefited.
He said, from economic point of view, the government was looking to promote sustainable and inclusive growth by increasing GDP to around 7 percent, decrease fiscal deficit to 4 percent, increase investment to GDP ratio to 22 percent and increase exports to US 32 billion dollars.

Copyright Associated Press of Pakistan, 2015

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