Pakistan to raise $4.6bn in Islamic financing to cut energy debt, meet IMF conditions
Pakistan is set to sign agreements on Wednesday to raise about ($4.6 billion) in Shariah-compliant financing from a consortium of local banks to retire energy-sector debt and meet key conditions of its $7 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan program, officials and market analysts said.
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Muhammad Ali Bandial