ISLAMABAD: Pakistans strong economic indicators were endorsed on Monday after Bloomberg, the international economic journal, termed Pakistan stocks world-beating, ARY News reported
According to Bloombergs report, foreign investors have bought $64 million of the nations stocks this year, set for the first annual inflow since 2014.
The rally thats helped Pakistan stocks trounce the rest of the world in the past three months is not done yet, the report read and added that Pakistan Stocks once again become an attractive market for big investors.
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Pakistans KSE-100 Index has advanced to the highest level in seven months, after falling to the lowest in almost five years in August, amid attempts by the government to stabilize the economy with a $6 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund after a deficit blowout.
Meanwhile, bond yields have begun to fall after peaking around 14% mid-year, making debt investments less attractive, read the report.
The report admits that Pakistan made just enough progress on global anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing standards in October to escape being placed on a blacklist.
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