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Pakistan seeks USD 10 billion US facility to shore up foreign exchange reserves

Pakistan has approached the US Treasury for a proposed USD 10 billion Exchange Stabilisation Support Facility as Islamabad seeks to strengthen foreign exchange stability and rebuild investor confidence

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Pakistan has sought a USD 10 billion facility from the US to strengthen its foreign exchange position and reassure international investors, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said, as the cash-strapped country seeks to reduce its dependence on repeated emergency financing from friendly countries.

Aurangzeb said the request had been made to the US Treasury Department and negotiations were under way, but no agreement had been reached so far, according to an interview with Business Recorder newspaper published on Thursday.

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