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Pakistani stocks breach 165,000 mark on optimism over IMF tranche, Saudi inflows

Pakistani stocks breach 165,000 mark on optimism over IMF tranche, Saudi inflows
A stockbroker walks past share prices on a financial market board during a trading session at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) in Karachi on April 9, 2025. (AFP/File)
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Updated 30 September 2025

Pakistani stocks breach 165,000 mark on optimism over IMF tranche, Saudi inflows

Pakistani stocks breach 165,000 mark on optimism over IMF tranche, Saudi inflows
  • The KSE-100 Index rose by one percent, or 1,645.90 points, to close at 165,493.58
  • IMF mission is in Islamabad to hold second review of i$7 billion Extended Fund Facility

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) surged past the 165,000 mark for the first time ever, with analysts attributing the record high to expectations of the next International Monetary Fund (IMF) tranche and investment from 海角直播.

The benchmark KSE-100 index rose by one percent or 1,645.90 points to close at 165,493.58 points as compared to the previous close of 163,847.68 points, according to the PSX website.

鈥淪tocks reached a new all-time high at the quarter end close as investor weigh upbeat US-Pakistan relations and expected release of IMF EFF tranche,鈥 Ahsan Mehanti, Chief Executive Officer of Arif Habib Commodities, told Arab News.

The IMF mission is currently in Islamabad to hold the second review of its $7 billion External Fund Facility (EFF) and the first review of the $1.4 billion Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) loan programs for the country.

Mehanti said the resolution of the Rs1.2 trillion circular debt issue and stability in the rupee also played a part in the bullish trend.

He added that expectations of Saudi foreign direct investment after the Pakistan-Saudi defense pact also contributed to the bullish momentum.

Pakistan and 海角直播 last week strengthened joint deterrence and decades of military cooperation by signing a 鈥淪trategic Mutual Defense Agreement,鈥 pledging that an attack on one would be considered an attack on both.

Sana Tawfiq, Head of Research at Arif Habib Limited, said media reports indicated that the IMF was now looking at a major flood impact on the economy.

鈥淧lus, once the IMF review is successful, foreign reserves will be built following the IMF disbursement,鈥 she said.

鈥淥ur expectation is that the inflation will be low and remain in single digits below six percent,鈥 she continued. 鈥淚t is expected at 5.5-6 percent despite food inflation month-on-month uptick due to flood factor.鈥

Pakistan, in its economic outlook released earlier today, warned that recent floods may drive food prices up in the coming weeks, though inflation is projected to remain under 4.5 percent this month.


Trump says was 鈥榟onored鈥 by Pakistan army chief鈥檚 praise for averting India war

Trump says was 鈥榟onored鈥 by Pakistan army chief鈥檚 praise for averting India war
Updated 30 September 2025

Trump says was 鈥榟onored鈥 by Pakistan army chief鈥檚 praise for averting India war

Trump says was 鈥榟onored鈥 by Pakistan army chief鈥檚 praise for averting India war
  • President recalls Asim Munir鈥檚 remarks crediting him with saving 鈥渕illions of lives鈥 during May conflict
  • Comments follow Pakistani visit focused on trade, security and regional stability

ISLAMABAD: US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was 鈥渉onored鈥 that Pakistan鈥檚 powerful army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, credited him with 鈥渟aving millions and millions of lives鈥 by preventing a war between Pakistan and India from escalating during a military standoff in May 2025.

Trump鈥檚 remarks referred to the most serious confrontation between the two nuclear-armed neighbors in years, which erupted earlier this year and brought them close to full-scale conflict before US-led diplomacy helped defuse tensions.

The president made the comments following a visit to Washington earlier this month by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Munir 鈥 Pakistan鈥檚 first civilian-military delegation to the White House in six years 鈥 for high-level talks on trade, counterterrorism cooperation and regional security.

鈥淭he prime minister of Pakistan [Shehbaz Sharif] was here [US] along with the Field Marshal [General Asim Munir], who鈥檚 a very important guy in Pakistan, and he was here three days ago,鈥 Trump said as he addressed a gathering of American military leaders. 

He said Munir, speaking to a group that included two generals, credited him with preventing a potentially catastrophic conflict with India from escalating, telling those present that Trump had 鈥渟aved millions of lives because he saved the war from going on.鈥

鈥淭hat was a bad war, and I was very honored,鈥 Trump added. 鈥淚 loved the way he said it.鈥

The visit by Sharif and Munir followed months of behind-the-scenes diplomatic engagement as Islamabad and Washington seek to recalibrate ties that have been strained in recent years over Afghanistan, counterterrorism policy and Pakistan鈥檚 deepening partnership with China.

The May crisis, triggered by escalating violence in disputed Kashmir and border skirmishes, underscored the volatility of South Asia鈥檚 security environment. 

Analysts say Trump鈥檚 remarks highlight how central Pakistan鈥檚 military remains to Washington鈥檚 regional strategy, and how his administration is framing its role in preventing renewed conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.


Landslide kills two, injures three in northern Pakistan鈥檚 Abbottabad district

Landslide kills two, injures three in northern Pakistan鈥檚 Abbottabad district
Updated 30 September 2025

Landslide kills two, injures three in northern Pakistan鈥檚 Abbottabad district

Landslide kills two, injures three in northern Pakistan鈥檚 Abbottabad district
  • Slope collapse hit Havelian town amid ongoing monsoon season, rescue service says
  • Landslides frequently strike Pakistan鈥檚 hilly regions during heavy seasonal rains

PESHAWAR: A landslide killed at least two people and injured three others in Pakistan鈥檚 northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Tuesday, rescue officials said, as authorities warned of continued slope collapses during the monsoon season.

The incident took place in Havelian town in Abbottabad district, according to Rescue 1122, which said emergency teams had transported the victims to a nearby hospital.

鈥淭wo people died on the spot and three were injured in the landslide,鈥 the agency said in a statement. 鈥淭he bodies of the deceased and the injured are being shifted to Civil Hospital Havelian.鈥

Rescue services said the cause of the landslide had not yet been determined.

Landslides are a recurring hazard in Pakistan鈥檚 mountainous regions, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir, where heavy monsoon rains, deforestation and fragile soil conditions often trigger slope failures.

In July, more than eight vehicles were swept away when heavy rains caused a landslide on a highway in Gilgit-Baltistan鈥檚 Diamer district, damaging bridges, a hotel and a school and knocking out communications. Tourist buses were stranded on roadsides as families waited for food and evacuation.

This year鈥檚 monsoon season has killed at least 1,006 people and injured 1,063 since June 26, according to the National Disaster Management Authority. 

Pakistan, which produces less than 1 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, has suffered disproportionately from extreme weather in recent years. In 2022, torrential monsoon rains killed more than 1,700 people and caused over $30 billion in damage.
 


Pakistan鈥檚 ABHI joins Mastercard global program as MENAP expansion gathers pace

Pakistan鈥檚 ABHI joins Mastercard global program as MENAP expansion gathers pace
Updated 30 September 2025

Pakistan鈥檚 ABHI joins Mastercard global program as MENAP expansion gathers pace

Pakistan鈥檚 ABHI joins Mastercard global program as MENAP expansion gathers pace
  • Karachi-based fintech chosen for Mastercard鈥檚 Start Path initiative to scale small business solutions
  • Selection marks latest milestone in ABHI鈥檚 MENAP expansion as it grows credit and payroll services

KARACHI: Pakistani fintech ABHI has been selected as one of only eight companies worldwide to join Mastercard鈥檚 Start Path Small Business program, a global initiative aimed at scaling innovative digital solutions for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), the company said on Tuesday. 

The selection marks a significant milestone in ABHI鈥檚 expansion strategy across the Middle East, North Africa and Pakistan (MENAP) region, where financial inclusion remains a pressing challenge. 

Founded in 2021, ABHI provides credit-bridging tools such as Earned Wage Access (EWA), invoice factoring, payroll solutions and SME financing, and now operates across Pakistan, the UAE, 海角直播 and Oman. Since its launch, the company says it has served more than 1 million users in sectors ranging from textiles and manufacturing to health care and technology, onboarded over 5,000 businesses and processed around 5 million transactions worth more than $500 million.

鈥淎s part of the program, ABHI will have the opportunity to collaborate with Mastercard鈥檚 product and innovation teams, receive mentorship, and gain access to Mastercard鈥檚 extensive network of partners to accelerate the impact of its solutions for businesses and employees across emerging markets,鈥 the company said in a statement. 

Alongside ABHI, the latest Mastercard program cohort includes INI, SiFi, TogoAgro, TurnKey Lender, Conduiit, Tracflo, and Morado.

Omair Ansari, ABHI鈥檚 co-founder and CEO, said outdated financial infrastructure and poor access to credit had long constrained individuals and businesses in emerging markets, adding that his goal was to develop financial technology that gives people instant access to the resources they need to grow and succeed.

Pakistan, with a population of 240 million, is home to one of the world鈥檚 largest unbanked populations. Around 64 percent of adults have a bank account, according to the State Bank of Pakistan, which has set a target to raise that figure to 75 percent and cut the gender gap to 25 percent by 2028.

Recently, the fintech has also deepened its presence in Gulf markets.

Earlier this month, ABHI announced a partnership with 海角直播鈥檚 TRAY platform to integrate EWA services into restaurants, caf茅s and cloud kitchens across the Kingdom, a move aligned with Vision 2030 goals on workforce empowerment and SME growth. 

It also secured a $15 million credit facility in 2024 from UAE-based investors Shorooq Partners and Amplify Growth Partnership to expand its services in the Emirates.


Pakistan weighs troop deployment for Gaza peace force under Trump plan

Pakistan weighs troop deployment for Gaza peace force under Trump plan
Updated 30 September 2025

Pakistan weighs troop deployment for Gaza peace force under Trump plan

Pakistan weighs troop deployment for Gaza peace force under Trump plan
  • Deputy PM Ishaq Dar says decision will follow Indonesia鈥檚 pledge to send 20,000 troops for Gaza mission
  • Says five Muslim nations believe Hamas will support 20-point agreement backed by eight countries

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said on Tuesday the country鈥檚 leadership would decide whether to contribute troops to a special peacekeeping force in Gaza proposed under US President Donald Trump鈥檚 peace plan, adding that Palestinian law enforcement agencies would operate on the ground alongside the multinational contingent.

Foreign ministers of eight Muslim countries 鈥 Pakistan, 海角直播, the UAE, Indonesia, Turkiye, Qatar, Egypt and Jordan 鈥 have backed Trump鈥檚 20-point Gaza peace plan, pledging constructive engagement with Washington and all parties to finalize and implement the agreement. 

The plan calls for a ceasefire, an exchange of hostages and prisoners, a staged Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarmament and Gaza鈥檚 reconstruction with international support.

Trump discussed the proposal with Muslim leaders during a meeting in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly鈥檚 80th session last week. 

鈥淕aza peace plan envisaged deploying a peace force in Palestine,鈥 Dar said during a media briefing. 

鈥淧akistani leadership will decide on sending troops for the special peacekeeping force in Gaza, as Indonesia has announced the deployment of 20,000 troops for the purpose.鈥

Dar said Pakistan had urged that any such arrangement be documented at the United Nations, clarifying that it would be distinct from a UN peacekeeping mission and would constitute a special force dedicated solely to Gaza.

鈥淭he force would ensure external security, while internal law and order would be managed by Palestinian police and agencies,鈥 he added.

The deputy prime minister said Muslim countries, along with the Palestinian Authority, had welcomed the Gaza peace plan, saying it envisioned an independent Palestinian government of technocrats in Gaza.

鈥淚t will be overseen by an international body, largely comprising Palestinians,鈥 he added.

Responding to a question about whether Hamas would accept the deal, Dar said five countries believed the group would support the plan, particularly the one hosting its talks.

鈥淲e should trust their assurances,鈥 he said.

Dar also emphasized that Pakistan had made no direct deal with Israel.

鈥淲e dealt with the United States and the United States dealt with Israel,鈥 he said.

Reading from the joint statement issued by the eight Muslim countries, Dar said they had affirmed their readiness to engage 鈥減ositively and constructively鈥 with the United States and other parties to finalize the agreement and ensure its implementation in a way that guarantees peace, security and stability for the region鈥檚 peoples.

He said that alongside attending the UN General Assembly, Pakistan鈥檚 delegation had worked with like-minded nations to end the conflict in Gaza. The meeting with Trump and other Muslim leaders, Dar said, aimed to secure a ceasefire, ensure unhindered humanitarian aid, halt the forced displacement of Palestinians, facilitate the return of displaced persons, plan Gaza鈥檚 reconstruction and stop Israel鈥檚 attempts to annex the West Bank.

鈥淭he US president then proposed his team would work with the foreign ministers of the eight participating Muslim countries to devise a workable solution,鈥 Dar said, adding that after receiving the 20-point plan document from Washington, the foreign ministers held several consultative meetings to provide their input, which was later submitted to the US side.

Dar said the joint statement by the eight countries welcoming the peace plan had been prepared in close consultation, led by the Saudi foreign minister, with Pakistan鈥檚 proposed changes incorporated into the final draft.


IMF likely to cut Pakistan growth forecast after $1.3 billion flood damage - economists听

IMF likely to cut Pakistan growth forecast after $1.3 billion flood damage - economists听
Updated 30 September 2025

IMF likely to cut Pakistan growth forecast after $1.3 billion flood damage - economists听

IMF likely to cut Pakistan growth forecast after $1.3 billion flood damage - economists听
  • IMF mission is currently in Pakistan for loan reviews under $7 billion EFF and $1.4 billion RSF
  • Government estimates monsoon floods have caused $1.3 billion in damages to Punjab alone

KARACHI: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is likely to lower its growth estimates for Pakistan鈥檚 economy after concluding its ongoing performance review under the $7 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and $1.4 billion Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF), economic experts said Tuesday.

The IMF in April鈥檚 World Economic Outlook projected Pakistan鈥檚 gross domestic product (GDP) to increase by 3.6 percent. It also forecast consumer prices to rise 7.7 percent, the current account deficit to remain at 0.4 percent and unemployment to stand at 7.5 percent in the ongoing financial year.

鈥淭he revision [by the IMF] can be expected given the initial assessments on Pakistan鈥檚 flood damages,鈥 Sana Tawfik, head of research at Arif Habib Ltd, told Arab News. 鈥淭here are losses to crops and the livestock.鈥

However, she refused to share how much the IMF might revise its assessment.

Mahir Binici, IMF鈥檚 resident representative to Pakistan, did not respond to questions seeking his comments.

An IMF mission led by its chief Iva Petrova is currently in Pakistan for its review under the EFF and RSF as the South Asian nation assesses the damage from recent floods that killed more than 1,000 people during this year鈥檚 monsoon.

The deluge also destroyed homes and farmland across thousands of acres.

If Pakistan clears the end-June 2025 review and meets the agreed policy benchmarks, it will qualify for about $1 billion under the EFF and more than $100 million from the RSF.

鈥淧akistan鈥檚 GDP growth for FY26 is now projected at around 3.2 percent, revised down from our earlier estimate of 3.46 percent, reflecting the impact of recent floods,鈥 said Tawfik, sharing the economic projections of her organization.

鈥淲hile official damage assessments suggest limited overall losses, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) in its latest monetary policy statement noted that floods have dampened the growth outlook,鈥 she added.

Pakistan鈥檚 government has also cut its FY26 GDP growth target to 3.9 percent from an earlier 4.2 percent, citing monsoon floods that caused an estimated $1.3 billion in damage, according to a preliminary assessment seen by Arab News.

However, the current figures reflect losses only from Punjab province, with evaluations in Sindh and other regions still underway.

鈥淕iven that the review discussions and assessment of the recent floods are still going on, we may see this projection slightly revising downwards in the near future,鈥 Amreen Soorani, head of research at Al Meezan Investment Management Ltd., told Arab News.

Asked how much of a cut she expects from the IMF after the reviews, she said it 鈥渨ill depend on the conclusion of the flood impact assessment.鈥

Muhammad Waqas Ghani, head of research at JS Global Capital Ltd., said he expected 3.2 percent growth this year.

He agreed the IMF was likely to make 鈥渁 slight downward revision鈥 in its projections for Pakistan.

鈥淲hile it is early to assess the impact, Pakistan, being an agrarian country, with direct agriculture contribution to GDP of around 22 percent, could reach a vulnerable position in the aftermath of these floods,鈥 he continued.

The repercussions, Ghani added, may include increased imports, weaker exports and higher inflation.

Pakistan鈥檚 finance ministry backed Ghani鈥檚 assessment on Tuesday, saying flood-related disruptions may put pressure on food supply chains and push up consumer prices.

鈥淚nflation is expected to rise temporarily but remain contained within the 3.5-4.5 percent range in September 2025,鈥 the ministry said in its monthly economic report.

However, it asserted that economic activity had been 鈥渂roadly stable鈥 despite the floods.

鈥淭he rebound in large-scale manufacturing, supported by encouraging trends in cement dispatches, automobile production and allied industries, indicates strengthening industrial momentum in the months ahead,鈥 the report said, forecasting a 鈥渟table鈥 external sector and a 鈥渕anageable鈥 current account deficit despite stronger import demand.

鈥淩emittances continue to provide strong support, exports are showing early signs of recovery and declining global commodity prices may help ease the import bill,鈥 it added.

Tawfik remained optimistic about Pakistan鈥檚 next Rabi crop, which she said looked 鈥渟tronger鈥 due to expectations of improved post-flood yields.

Meanwhile, Ghani warned of fiscal strain ahead.

鈥淭he situation may also put pressure on the fiscal side if the government opts to impose a surcharge or additional tax to cover relief efforts, rehabilitation expenses or potential subsidies for the affected segments,鈥 he added.