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Pakistan

Pakistan’s central govt debt decreases marginally in February: SBP

  • Major decrease witnessed in central government external debt and short-term domestic debt
Published April 4, 2024

The federal government’s total debt stocks (domestic and external) saw a marginal decrease of 0.1% in February 2024 compared to January 2024.

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Thursday reported that the central government’s total domestic and external debt stocks reached Rs64.805 trillion at the end of February 2024 compared to Rs64.842 trillion at the end of January 2024, a decline of Rs36 billion.

A detailed analysis revealed that a major decrease was witnessed in the central government external debt and short-term domestic debt.

The central government’s external debt declined by 0.4% or Rs81.3 billion to Rs22.134 trillion in February 2024, down from Rs22.215 trillion in January 2024.

 Source: SBP
Source: SBP

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Meanwhile, on the domestic front, the central government’s total domestic debt rose to Rs42.671 trillion in February 2024, an increase of 0.1% or Rs47.9 billion, as compared to Rs42.626 trillion in January 2024.

The central government’s long-term domestic debt increased to Rs34.618 trillion in February 2024, up from Rs34.147 trillion in January 2024, up by 1.4%.

On the other hand, the government’s short-term domestic debt showed a significant decline of 5%, clocking in at Rs7.954 trillion in February, as compared to Rs8.375 trillion in January, a decrease of Rs421 billion on a monthly basis.

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KU Apr 04, 2024 03:57pm
Nobody cares! WB has again pleaded with the government to protect the people/poor from inflation, cut expenses of 3.2 million Raj, stop theft of electricity/gas, increase tax base, but its ignored.
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