ISLAMABAD: Stock market in the country responded positively to positive talks going on between the government’s team and the IMF officials in Washington for the resumption of $6 billion stalled package. The benchmark PSX 100-index surged by 864 points, 1.94 per cent at 2:50pm today.
Analysts said the bullish trend was owed to better-than-expected current account deficit figures as well as the positive news flow from the IMF.
They said that it was a relief rally after the multiple stresses of the past few weeks. We have moved closer to the International Monetary Fund programme and there is an expectation that the episode of recent political noise will be resolved amicably.
“Also, the United States sending an ambassador to Pakistan after a long gap is possibly being viewed positively,” they added.
The PSX had remained under pressure on Monday because of the delay in the conclusion of negotiations between the government and the IMF.
However, the stock market rallied on Wednesday following the return of Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue, Shaukat Tarin, to Washington to join the ongoing IMF discussions.
In Washington, Jihad Azour, director of IMF Middle East and Central Asia Department, told journalists on Tuesday that the talks between the Fund and the Pakistan government on the sixth review of the $6 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF) had progressed to a “very good step”.
“The IMF mission to Pakistan and the authorities are currently in the process of the discussion around the sixth review of the programme. And the discussions are progressing around the various pillars of the programme and the measures that the government of Pakistan is currently contemplating,” he told the news briefing.
“The progress has gone [towards] a very good step and the mission, with the authorities, are going through the various details,” he added.
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