Pakistan Eyes Eurobond Market Return in 2026 to Boost Global Investor Confidence
Pakistan plans to return to the Eurobond market in 2026 as part of a broader economic reform and investment strategy, following successful Eurobond repayment and improving credit outlook. The initiative aims to attract global investors and diversify funding sources.
Pakistan plans debt maturity extension to strengthen financial resilience and lower refinancing risks
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has announced plans to extend the maturity of Pakistan’s domestic and external debt portfolios to lower refinancing and interest rate risks, aligning with broader economic stability and financial resilience objectives.
Pakistan, World Bank strengthen cooperation on post-flood recovery and reform roadmap
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb held high-level talks with World Bank President Ajay Banga in Washington to discuss post-flood recovery, economic reforms, and strengthening international financial partnerships.
Pakistan Seeks Stronger Economic Partnerships with U.S., China, and Japan at IMF–World Bank Meetings
Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb engaged with U.S., Chinese, and Japanese officials on the sidelines of the IMF–World Bank Meetings, focusing on investment, digital cooperation, and fiscal reforms. High-level talks with French Hill, Liao Min, and Nobumitsu Hayashi reflected Islamabad’s strategic outreach to deepen partnerships with major global economies.
Muhammad Aurangzeb Sees Pakistan on Path to ‘East Asia Moment’ Through Reforms and Export Push
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb outlines Pakistan’s strategy for export-led growth and structural reforms, projecting the possibility of an “East Asia moment” driven by economic liberalization and competitiveness.
Bulls roar back as KSE-100 Index surges over 7,000 points amid improved investor sentiment
The KSE-100 Index at the Pakistan Stock Exchange surged by over 7,000 points in one of its strongest single-day performances, driven by easing geopolitical tensions, reduced political noise, and renewed investor confidence.
Pakistan Nears $1.2 Billion IMF Payout as Finance Minister Aurangzeb Anticipates Staff-Level Agreement
Pakistan is expected to finalize a staff-level agreement with the IMF this week, paving the way for a $1.2 billion payout under its ongoing loan programme. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb leads negotiations aimed at economic stabilization, privatisation, and financing strategies.
Aurangzeb briefs Saudi finance minister on PIA and airport privatisation plans amid reform push
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb met Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Jadaan on the sidelines of IMF and World Bank meetings to discuss Pakistan’s privatisation of PIA and major airports, and to seek Saudi investment support in key sectors.
Finance Minister Engages Standard Chartered and Pakistani Entrepreneurs on Economic Reforms and Financing Opportunities
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb met with Standard Chartered Bank’s management and leading Pakistani entrepreneurs during the World Bank Group–IMF Annual Meetings to discuss economic reforms, financing opportunities, and strategies to boost investor confidence.
Pakistan’s finance minister heads to Washington for IMF and World Bank talks amid bailout negotiations
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has embarked on a six-day visit to Washington to meet IMF and World Bank leadership, aiming to secure a staff-level agreement and boost international confidence in Pakistan’s economic recovery.

