Hindustan Times (Delhi)

PAKISTANI RUPEE DOWN BY MORE THAN 3% AMID FEARS FOR GOVT

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Pakistani rupee lost 3.2% of its value against most major currencies on Wednesday while the Karachi stock market suffered losses on Thursday as political uncertaint­y plagued the country.

The depreciati­on of the Pakistani currency took place amid fears that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif would be disqualifi­ed later this year over the legal wrangle related to the Panama Papers scandal.

On Wednesday, the rupee suffered its biggest one-day loss since 2008 and closed at its lowest value in three-and-a-half years. On the same day, Sharif’s daughter Maryam Nawaz appeared before a Joint Investigat­ion Team inquiring into the family’s assets.

In the coming weeks, a threejudge special bench of the Supreme Court, constitute­d to implement the apex court’s April 20 verdict in the Panama Papers case, is expected to examine the final report of the JIT tasked to probe alleged illegal properties of the Sharif family.

These developmen­ts have caused uncertaint­y in the markets. “This is an earthquake for the currency market and badly shakes investor confidence,” Forex Associatio­n of Pakistan president Malik Bostan told the media.

Finance minister Ishaq Dar ordered an inquiry to investigat­e the depreciati­on of the rupee. He told the media he believed the currency had been unfairly manipulate­d by vested interests who want to show the Sharif government in poor light. Dar has been a big supporter of a strong rupee and since taking office in 2013,

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