Pakistan population may reach 400m by 2050
New report says rapid growth may put severe pressure on health, education, jobs, water, food
New report says rapid growth may put severe pressure on health, education, jobs, water, food
State Bank receive $1.1bn under EFF program, $200m in climate financing
Both sides to discuss tax revenue, reforms, energy-sector progress, privatization
Fund raises concerns over suspicious transactions, real estate reporting, financial supervision
Documents show Pakistan borrowed Rs1,828bn from July to March, Rs332bn more than last year
Pakistan’s GDP growth expected to ease next year, inflation and budget deficit projected to rise
Pakistan will also receive $220m in climate funding; IMF urges Islamabad to continue reforms
Total investment in accounts reaches $12.7bn, number of accounts crosses 900,000
International lender expected to approve third economic review under EFF programme
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