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Bloomberg Report: Pakistan’s default risk has decreased significantly

Islamabad: A recent report by global financial journal Bloomberg has revealed that Pakistan’s default risk has significantly decreased over the past 12 months, which is a clear indication of the country’s economic stability and reforms.

According to the report, Pakistan’s probability of default has decreased from 59 percent to 47 percent, which is a significant improvement over the previous year.

Bloomberg has said in the report that the improvement in Pakistan’s credit outlook by global financial institutions has played a significant role in the reduction in default risk.

In addition, the report has cited economic reforms and stable monetary policies as the main reasons for the reduction in default risk, which is a reflection of increasing investor confidence.

According to economists, this development is a positive sign towards the improvement in Pakistan’s financial situation and the international acceptance of the country’s economy.

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