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Current account deficit narrows 29.4% to $9.5b in nine months

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The State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) data showed on Thursday that nt deficit amounted to $13.589 billion in the corresponding period last year.

In March, the current account deficit alarmingly widened to $822 million from $278 million in February. Imports in March rose to $4.130 billion from $3.44 billion in the previous month. In January-March, the figure was $1.973 billion versus $3.851 billion in October-December quarter.

The contraction in the current account deficit during the nine months was driven by a slowdown in trade deficit. Trade gap shrank 13.02 percent to $23.672 billion in the July-March amid decrease in imports, while exports remained flat. Exports of goods rose 1.3 percent to $18 billion mainly due to depreciation of exchange rate. Imports declined to $39.314 billion from $41.349 billion a year earlier. Remittances increased 8.74 percent to $16.096 billion in the July-March period of FY2019.

Analysts see the compression in the current account gap as a positive sign. But, they said challenges are still there considering dwindling foreign exchange reserves and foreign debt obligations. Foreign currency reserves held by the SBP fell $1.028 billion to $9.243 billion due to debt repayment of $1 billion against the Eurobond matured this week, according to the central bank’s latest data. In July-March, foreign loans touched $5.6 billion due to $2.6 billion worth of commercial loans from China last month, which brought up foreign currency reserves. Foreign direct investment plunged 51.4 percent to $1.273 billion in the nine months.

The current account deficit necessitates sizable external financing and continuation of stabilisation measures to boost exports and curb imports.

“The share of private financial flows needs to be increased on sustainable basis to achieve medium-to-long term stability in the country’s external accounts,” the SBP said in a monetary policy statement last month. “Similarly, concerted structural reforms are required to reduce the trade deficit by improving productivity and competitiveness of the export-oriented sectors.”

Analysts said the country needs at least $15 billion to meet annual external financing needs. The country is expected to get $6 to 8 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) with which the country is in talks for its 13th loan program since the late 1980s. Sources said Pakistan and the IMF have reached an understanding on the bailout package. The IMF mission will be coming to Pakistan before the end of April to finalise the program’s details.


Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/459780-c-a-deficit-narrows-29-4pc-to-9-5bln-in-nine-months
 
So why was economic genius Asad Umar sacked?

You ask many questions but when you are asked a question, you run why do you run? I asked you a question as to how much do you think has been stolen from PK? As you have 1st experience of bribes and theft please enlighten us?
 
Maybe the results are still less thn what IK expected from him?

So PTI supporters were wrong in their assessment that he is doing an excellent job and that it will take time for him to improve our economy?
 
You ask many questions but when you are asked a question, you run why do you run? I asked you a question as to how much do you think has been stolen from PK? As you have 1st experience of bribes and theft please enlighten us?

I wouldn’t know, I don’t care about corruption. I am concerned about our incompetency which explains our economic condition. As long as we focus on the wrong issues we will not make any progress.
 
So PTI supporters were wrong in their assessment that he is doing an excellent job and that it will take time for him to improve our economy?

I stand with Asad here he was thinking about long-term but public and IK expected some quick fixes for short term as well to show the govt is delivering
 
I wouldn’t know, I don’t care about corruption. I am concerned about our incompetency which explains our economic condition. As long as we focus on the wrong issues we will not make any progress.

Lord Salisbury said about Balfour that he had an open mouth on every subject,in your case every subject except the one that benefited you. Corruption is not only the biggest issue for our country, it's tentacles cause all of our problems, from a poor education system to the injustices faced by our poor. Your opinions are not only dishonest, they are worthless junk in support of thugs and criminals.
 
I stand with Asad here he was thinking about long-term but public and IK expected some quick fixes for short term as well to show the govt is delivering

I think this has badly exposed Imran. We cannot have any hopes from a PM who doesn’t understand basic economics and is too impatient.
 
Lord Salisbury said about Balfour that he had an open mouth on every subject,in your case every subject except the one that benefited you. Corruption is not only the biggest issue for our country, it's tentacles cause all of our problems, from a poor education system to the injustices faced by our poor. Your opinions are not only dishonest, they are worthless junk in support of thugs and criminals.

One of the leading economists in the world doesn’t agree with you. You can rubbish my opinion because I am not an authority on economics, but I can do the same because neither are you.

However, I am proud of myself because one of the most acclaimed economists in the world has endorsed my opinion.
 
I think this has badly exposed Imran. We cannot have any hopes from a PM who doesn’t understand basic economics and is too impatient.

Nawaz Sharif Zardari Gillani understand basic economics? Please don't tell me Nawaz Sharif plans were for long term. I still have hopes from him he is still the best option available from all other choices but Mamoon you never had any hopes from him.
 
One of the leading economists in the world doesn’t agree with you. You can rubbish my opinion because I am not an authority on economics, but I can do the same because neither are you.

However, I am proud of myself because one of the most acclaimed economists in the world has endorsed my opinion.

But please tell us what they did in the last 10 years that was competent? You keep hiding behind someone elses views, please tell us what they did?
 
Nawaz Sharif Zardari Gillani understand basic economics? Please don't tell me Nawaz Sharif plans were for long term. I still have hopes from him he is still the best option available from all other choices but Mamoon you never had any hopes from him.

NS, AZ, Gilani made every decision to benefit family and friends. If others were beneficiaries, that was just incidental.
 
The devaluation is helping to bring things in control. Paksitan should hope for a big april in exports.
Asad Umar's sacking is the usual cloak and dagger stuff. I think he has been sound on the macro-part.
 
One of the leading economists in the world doesn’t agree with you. You can rubbish my opinion because I am not an authority on economics, but I can do the same because neither are you.

However, I am proud of myself because one of the most acclaimed economists in the world has endorsed my opinion.

Do we really have to post what leading economist has said about PML's govermnet. Dont be naive.
 
But please tell us what they did in the last 10 years that was competent? You keep hiding behind someone elses views, please tell us what they did?

They weren't competent that is why we have struggled. It has very little to do with their corruption. Our obsession is misdirected.
 
Nawaz Sharif Zardari Gillani understand basic economics? Please don't tell me Nawaz Sharif plans were for long term. I still have hopes from him he is still the best option available from all other choices but Mamoon you never had any hopes from him.

Pointing at Nawaz and Zardari will not solve anything. Pakistan needs to look forward and focus on building competencies instead of obsessing with corruption.
 
Pointing at PMLN will deflect the argument but not solve PTI's shortcomings.

Yes but let's remove the evil PTI from Pakistan's political scene for the sake of argument now tell us how PMLN and PPP with all the genius midn like Dar going to solve all these debt and economy issues they created?
 
Pointing at Nawaz and Zardari will not solve anything. Pakistan needs to look forward and focus on building competencies instead of obsessing with corruption.

I am pointing at them because they are the other choices available in market if we remove PTI so tell us how exactly those two parties going to fix the issues they created if they come into power again.
 
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