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Pakistan: IMF approves $1.39b in emergency coronavirus aid

Funds to help Pakistan deal with international reserves decline, fund spending



Police officers try to restrict people from defying the nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus, in Hyderabad, Pakistan, Monday, April 13, 2020.
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Washington: The International Monetary Fund on Thursday said its executive board had approved $1.386 billion in emergency financing to Pakistan to meet balance of payments needed stemming from the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The funds, to come from the IMF’s Rapid Financing Instrument, will help Pakistan deal with a decline in international reserves and allow it to fund targeted and temporary spending increases aimed at containing the pandemic and mitigating its economic impact, the IMF said.

IMF First Deputy Managing Director Geoffrey Okamoto said “expeditious donor support was needed to close the remaining balance of payments gap and ease the adjustment burden.”

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