Pakistan’s rupee slumped more than 4% to set a new record low as authorities loosened their grip on the currency to help secure financing from the International Monetary Fund.

The rupee slid as much as 4.2% to a record 259.7148 per dollar, after a 7% drop on Thursday, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. A more market-determined currency is among the key demands for the IMF to resume its $6.5 billion bailout, which has been stalled for months.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is battling to keep its economy afloat as power outages, dollar shortages, and political tensions threaten to sink the nation deeper into crisis. Loan negotiations scheduled for next week will give officials another opportunity to persuade the IMF to release the much-needed funds, and help rebuild the nation’s foreign-exchange reserves.

The rupee’s slide this week was triggered by the decision of Pakistan’s money exchange companies to abolish the limit on the dollar-rupee rate in the open market. Supply of dollars among onshore money-changing businesses has dried up as locals turned to the black market, as the greenback was being sold at about 10% above advertised rates.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/pakistani-rupee-plunges-to-record-low-of-more-than-rs-255-per-dollar-report-101674806197873.html

  • @supersolid_snake
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    171 year ago

    This is what happens when American puppets are in charge of your country. Then they will also make jokes about Pakistan being poor despite a lot of it’s money being siphoned off into London’s financial system or other western systems. As if it’s funny that people can’t afford food, shelter, clothing. The west will also support dictatorships there and then knock them for not having democracy. I despise the west.

  • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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    131 year ago

    Will China allow IMF related nations to interfere in BRI corridor that goes through Pakistan, in future?

    • @REEEEvolution
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      71 year ago

      That’s honestly a interesting question. The IMF would open up so many ways for the west to fuck with the BRI in Pakistan.

      • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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        61 year ago

        It was the first thing that came to my mind, since Baluchistan is utilised for BRI, and there exists already sowed seeds against BRI corridor for using up Baluch’s water and electricity causing people to become angry (atleast this is what Guardian and others already report).

        The pattern should be seeable.

        • @REEEEvolution
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          41 year ago

          True, there already have been terror attacks against chinese engineers in Baluchistan.

  • @ihaveibs
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    101 year ago

    Sad and disgusting. I hate the west.