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IMF says Pakistan outlook ‘favorable,’ warns of risks

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ISLAMABAD: The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) said the outlook for Pakistan’s economy was “favorable,” citing Chinese infrastruc­ture investment­s among reasons for growth but warned of risks to recent progress.

Confidence in Pakistan is growing, with the IMF saying last year that the country had emerged from crisis and stabilized its economy after completing a bailout program.

However, the IMF warned in a report on Friday that macroecono­mic stability gains have started to erode and could pose risks to the economic outlook.

“Pakistan’s outlook for economic growth is favorable, with the real gross domestic product (GDP) estimated at 5.3 percent in ... 2016/17 and strengthen­ing to 6 percent over the medium term on the back of stepped-up China- Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) investment­s, improved availabili­ty of energy and growth-supporting structural reforms,” the report said.

“However, macroecono­mic stability gains ... have begun to erode and could pose risks to the economic outlook,” it added.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif vowed to boost the long-depressed economy after winning a third term in 2013.

Encouraged — and undeterred by domestic debt of $182 billion — Islamabad set an ambitious yearly growth target of 5.7 percent for 2016/2017. The World Bank predicted 5.4 percent growth by 2018.

Hopes are pinned on the CPEC, a $46 billion initiative by Beijing that aims to link the Asian superpower’s Xinjiang region with the Arabian Sea through Pakistan.

According to Friday’s IMF report, Pakistan’s current account deficit has widened and is expected at 3 percent of GDP in 2016-17 or more than $9 billion, driven by fast-rising imports of capital goods and energy.

It said Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves have declined in the context of a stable rupee-dollar exchange rate, urging Islamabad to allow greater exchange rate flexibilit­y.

Over the last two weeks, official foreign currency reserves decreased by more than $1.5 billion.

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