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Economy February 11, 2026

Pakistan’s Macroeconomic Outlook Strengthens as SBP Projects Stable Inflation and GDP Growth

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Pakistan’s macroeconomic outlook has shown significant improvement, with inflation expected to remain within the State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) target range and real economic growth gaining traction over the next two fiscal years, according to the central bank’s latest bi-annual monetary policy report. The report highlights that continued fiscal consolidation, combined with a prudent monetary policy stance, is supporting stability across key macroeconomic indicators, while ongoing structural measures aim to strengthen the economy’s resilience.

SBP projects inflation to remain between 5–7% for most of fiscal year 2026 and 2027, reflecting controlled price pressures and the positive impact of previous monetary policy measures. Real GDP growth is forecast in the range of 3.75–4.75% for FY26, with further improvement expected in FY27, indicating a broad-based recovery supported by stronger domestic demand, investment activity, and financial sector easing. The central bank attributes this growth momentum to improved credit flows, reduced cash reserve requirements, and targeted policy interventions aimed at enhancing liquidity in the economy.

The report also emphasizes stabilization in Pakistan’s external sector. While a relatively higher trade deficit is expected, this is anticipated to be offset by strong inflows from workers’ remittances and planned official inflows. As a result, SBP projects foreign exchange reserves to rise to $18 billion by June 2026, providing nearly three months of import cover, and increasing further in FY27. The report suggests that these inflows will continue to support exchange rate stability and bolster confidence in the country’s external position.

Economic activity has strengthened amid ongoing macroeconomic stabilization, including improvements in financial conditions and reductions in the Cash Reserve Requirement to 5%. These developments have contributed to a more favorable growth outlook and increasing investor confidence. SBP also notes that recovery momentum is visible across multiple sectors, including manufacturing, services, and agriculture, further enhancing the prospects for broad-based growth.

Despite these positive developments, the central bank flagged several emerging risks that could affect the macroeconomic trajectory. While the threat of widespread disruption from recent floods has diminished, uncertainties remain due to global tariff-related developments, international commodity price volatility, below-target domestic revenue collection, and potential adverse climate events. SBP stressed that such risks could influence inflation, external balances, and overall growth if not carefully managed.

To mitigate vulnerabilities and strengthen resilience, SBP emphasized the need for accelerated structural reforms aimed at improving productivity, enhancing efficiency in state-owned enterprises, and diversifying the economic base. The report also highlights the use of alternative indicators, such as heat maps and survey-based tools, as well as structured engagement with private sector stakeholders, to inform monetary policy and improve the forward-looking orientation of decision-making.

Overall, the SBP assessment signals cautious optimism for Pakistan’s economy. Stable inflation, improving GDP growth, and enhanced external balances underscore a more resilient macroeconomic environment. At the same time, the report underscores the importance of sustaining reforms and closely monitoring domestic and global risks to ensure the ongoing stability of Pakistan’s economic recovery.

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