IMF waiver sought on key targets
ISLAMABAD – Falling short of key economic targets for the first quarter (June-August 2009) of the current financial year, Pakistan has sought waiver from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) during the ongoing review talks (November 2-11) at Dubai.
According to well-placed sources, Pakistan has sought two waivers on performance criteria…
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