Pakistan's Domestic Debt Hits Rs 58,089 Billion, Up 11% Year-on-Year
Pakistan's domestic debt rises 11% to Rs 58,089 billion in April, driven by floating debt and long-term securities, according to SBP data.
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Pakistan's domestic debt rises 11% to Rs 58,089 billion in April, driven by floating debt and long-term securities, according to SBP data.
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