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Bloomberg Ranks Pakistan Second-Best Emerging Economy Globally

Published on: October 6, 2025 12:21 PM

Pakistan second-best emerging economy in terms of reducing default risk: Bloomberg

NEW YORK — In a major global recognition, Bloomberg has ranked Pakistan as the world’s second-best emerging economy, highlighting a remarkable turnaround in the country’s financial credibility and investor confidence.

According to Bloomberg’s latest analysis, Pakistan’s default risk has declined by an unprecedented 2,200 basis points from June 2024 to September 2025, marking one of the steepest improvements among emerging markets.

Consistent Financial Improvement

The report noted that Pakistan is the only emerging economy that demonstrated consistent improvement in its financial credibility for four consecutive quarters, reflecting steady progress on fiscal and structural fronts.

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Bloomberg described the achievement as “historic,” adding that Pakistan’s performance “even major emerging economies could not match.” In the global rankings, Turkey secured the top spot, while Pakistan ranked second, ahead of several larger economies.

Policy Reforms and Investor Confidence

The publication attributed Pakistan’s success to strong fiscal discipline, timely debt repayments, and the full implementation of the IMF programme, which together strengthened investor trust and economic fundamentals.

“Effective government policies have not only controlled inflation but also stabilised the rupee and reduced the current account deficit,” the report added.

Positive Outlook from Rating Agencies

International credit rating agencies including Fitch, S&P, and Moody’s have maintained a positive outlook on Pakistan, acknowledging improvements in governance, policy continuity, and macroeconomic stability.

Bloomberg’s analysis said that global investors now perceive Pakistan as a “safe, attractive, and profitable destination” for investment, supported by enhanced financial transparency and consistent policy direction.

A New Economic Narrative

Analysts say this milestone signals a shift in Pakistan’s economic narrative, positioning the country among emerging economies that are regaining international credibility after years of volatility.

They caution, however, that sustaining this progress will depend on continued reform momentum, export diversification, and political stability.

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