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Pakistan eyes global markets after years away

Published on: January 20, 2026 6:00 PM

Pakistan is preparing to return to international bond markets after a four-year break, as the government points to improved economic stability following a prolonged period of financial pressure.

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said the government will soon invite proposals from financial advisers while evaluating whether to issue dollar, euro, or sukuk bonds for global investors.

Read more : Pakistan to launch first panda bond: Aurangzeb 

Speaking during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Aurangzeb said key macroeconomic indicators have moved in a positive direction, strengthening confidence in Pakistan’s economic outlook.

He noted that inflation has fallen sharply from historic highs, interest rates have eased, fiscal discipline has improved, and the current account position has stabilised after sustained corrective measures.

Read more : Justice Aurangzeb elevated as permanent Supreme Court judge

The finance minister added that Pakistan is also preparing to launch its first-ever panda bond, signalling diversification in funding sources as access to international capital markets improves.

He stressed that structural reforms, privatisation of state-owned enterprises, and a shift toward export-led growth remain critical to ensuring long-term stability and avoiding future balance-of-payments crises.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: finance minister statement, IMF reforms Pakistan, international bond market, Latest, Pakistan economy recovery, Pakistan global bonds

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