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Pakistan’s Economic Turnaround Boosts Investor Confidence, Barron’s Reports “Macroeconomic Miracle”

Pakistan's Economic Phoenix Rises: A Miracle in the Making.

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Last updated: May 14, 2025 6:09 pm
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Published May 14, 2025
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Macroeconomic Miracle Attracts Global Interest Amidst Regional Tensions

Key Takeaways:

i) Pakistan’s inflation has dramatically decreased from 40% to near zero, as highlighted by Barron’s.

ii) The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) has experienced significant growth, with the KSE-100 index tripling, a point emphasized in the Barron’s report.

iii) International investor confidence is rising due to economic stabilization and agreements with the IMF, a trend noted by Barron’s despite existing structural risks.


Money Matters Monitoring – Pakistan’s economy is demonstrating a remarkable recovery, significantly boosting the confidence of global investors. A recent report by the esteemed financial publication Barron’s has lauded this turnaround, describing it as a “macroeconomic miracle of sorts.” The report highlights the dramatic decline in the country’s inflation rate from a peak of 40% to nearly zero, a key indicator of this economic stabilization. This substantial shift has positively impacted Pakistan’s financial instruments, with its Eurobonds maturing in 2031 witnessing a significant increase in value.

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) is also reflecting this positive momentum, with the KSE-100 index tripling in value. This impressive growth is partly attributed to the government’s successful stabilization agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This crucial agreement secured a $7 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF), with over $2 billion already disbursed, providing vital financial support to the nation. Barron’s also acknowledged the role of the State Bank of Pakistan’s aggressive interest rate hikes, from 10% to 22%, in curbing inflation, albeit at the cost of a temporary recession.

Despite ongoing regional tensions, particularly with India, Pakistan’s economic performance is capturing the attention of investors worldwide. Barron’s noted that the market remained buoyant even amidst these tensions. A significant surge in investor confidence followed a recent ceasefire announcement between Pakistan and India, with the PSX gaining a record 9%. This surge, as pointed out by Barron’s, underscores the strong belief in Pakistan’s economic potential and resilience. Genna Lozovsky, a chief investment officer at Sandglass Capital Management, was quoted by Barron’s, stating, “Pakistan is a good story. So good it’s not risky enough for us anymore.”

However, the Barron’s report also cautioned that structural fragilities persist, and Pakistan remains vulnerable to external shocks. The report highlighted the country’s continued reliance on sectors like cotton, apparel, and cereals for a significant portion of its exports, contrasting it with India’s advancements in higher value-added industries such as IT and pharmaceuticals. Khaled Sellami, an emerging markets sovereign debt manager at Barings, noted in the Barron’s report Pakistan’s history of boom-and-bust cycles, while also observing some signs that this time could be different, with the country currently running a current account surplus and a primary fiscal surplus. The report emphasized the challenging reform agenda mandated by the IMF, including increasing tax revenue by 50% and reducing electricity subsidies, which could face domestic resistance. Despite these challenges, Barron’s concluded that the current government deserves credit for navigating the country towards stability and growth.

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