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The US dollar maintained its upward trajectory against a weakening Pakistani rupee, and reached the 323 level during open-market trading as gap with the inter-bank rate widened to over 5%.

On Tuesday, dealers Business Recorder reached out to said the rupee was being quoted at 323 for selling and 320 for buying purposes for customers in the open-market, in comparison to 318-321 recorded in the previous session.

The domestic currency also remained under pressure in the inter-bank market and closed at over 303, as per the State Bank of Pakistan.

Experts said concerns over Pakistan’s rising imports as restrictions ease, a widening current account deficit, and falling foreign exchange reserves with no inflows in sight are keeping pressure on the rupee.

The gap between rates in the inter-bank and open markets is required to be less than 1.25% under one of the structural benchmarks set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

However, the gap – called the premium by the IMF in its country report on Pakistan published after the Stand-By Arrangement’s approval by the Executive Board – has been widening over the past few weeks.

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faisal Aug 29, 2023 03:18pm
More than week has passed with higher than 1 percent gap between interbank and open market. Will they breach IMF again?
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S. Aug 29, 2023 03:46pm
Very unfournate to write but i think the rate will rise further even to a level of 3.50-3.70 , this is giving me Sri Lanka vibes , hope not the same will happen as in Sri Lanka but the structure is same :(
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Fazeel Siddiqui (Overseas Pakistani) Aug 29, 2023 05:29pm
PDM/PP with help of neutrals maintained lie after successful democracy derailment in April 2022 that default successfully averted, but all their actions clearly announce default has happened, only sovereign liabilities default has to happen in 1 year time.
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AmirSh. Aug 29, 2023 08:31pm
Fall of 1 PKR against US$ adds up millions of dollars on already uncontrollable national debt burden. They need to wake up from deep slumber. Its high time to focus on economy and political stability. Unfortunately, their wish list does not include all this!! BEWARE: IMF WATCHING.
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Po Aug 30, 2023 12:32am
Sow n reap Pkr decline since 1981 due to loans for fisad Afghanistan by ji n military Than more borrowings for consumption Pakistani are bonded slaves till eternity Work hard to pay loans
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