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Finance Minister Asad Umar speaks at the 11th South Asia Economic Summit in Islamabad on Tuesday. — Photo courtesy Radio Pakistan

Finance Minister Asad Umar on Tuesday rejected the notion that the country is facing an economic crisis, saying the "financing gap for the current fiscal year has been met", Radio Pakistanreported.

He said "those spreading rumours about the economy are not doing any favour to the country".

The minister's comments come a day after stocks suffered the worst single-day decline in 16 months as the KSE-100 index tumbled 1,335.43 points (3.30 per cent) and closed at 39,160.60.

While speaking at the 11th South Asia Economic Summit in Islamabad, Umar said that "all the fundamental economic indicators are improving as a result of effective policies of the present government".

He also pointed out that exports are increasing while imports and current account deficit are witnessing downward trend, Radio Pakistanreported.

Talking about the record rise of the US dollar against the Pakistani rupee in the interbank market, the finance minister pointed out the rupee has been witnessing depreciation since last year. He, however, said that the situation is now improving.

Umar, according to Radio Pakistan, also made it clear that no compromise will be made on the independence of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

A day earlier, during a meeting with TV anchors at PM House, Prime Minister Imran Khan had revealed that he was unaware of the SBP move [on Friday] to decrease the value of the currency against the US dollar and came to know about rupee depreciation through the media.

The prime minister said the SBP was compelled to depreciate the rupee in order to preserve the country’s foreign currency accounts, as the government inherited a $19bn trade deficit from the last PML-N government.

The premier said although the SBP was an autonomous body, he had asked the authorities that no such decision be taken without taking the government into confidence first.

Later at night, Minister of State for Finance Hammad Azhar told a private TV channel that the prime minister did not intend to roll back his commitment to an independent central bank, but only meant that he wanted greater “information sharing” between the bank and the government
 
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Excellent news!

This should increase confidence in the economy and the government if the claim is correct.
 
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look at dollar and pakistani ruppee and he said that nothing is happening.lol i think asad umar have some mental illness issue.
Don't know if this is true what you are saying but I see a huge crowd every day on food streets.
 
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No economic crisis but only for those who are in govt and are using tax money but for public situation is opposite
 
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Media is creating a lot of panic.
Even if they have gone to imf the 1st day they would still get Atleast 3 to 4 monthsfor the grant to approve.
They are in the meantime working on the gap with friendly countries and these things take Time. The media was like asking every hour that when would the aid arrive. The modalities are still in work.
Spreading panic through media isn't going to help..
But that is the histroy of pakistan .
We have two political parties fighting among each other, blaming each other rather then working for the betterment of the country.
 
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Excellent news!

This should increase confidence in the economy and the government if the claim is correct.

No economic crisis but only for those who are in govt and are using tax money but for public situation is opposite
Yes , yes Pakistan’s economy is doing fine. In fact there is no problem in Pakistan whatsoever.

It is heaven on earth with perfect human beings as citizens.

What a load of bull crap, if you don’t even acknowledge the problem then there is no solution to it.
 
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Mazel Tuv !!

The government has turned around the economics of the country in just mere 100 days. This has laid the foundation of the great Pakistani empire of the 21st century.
 
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Is this the same Asad who a month or two ago said Pakistan dewalya ho gya hay, I think Imran hint about some minister will be leaving soon includes Asad also, he has no clue about economy and only good for Profit and loss statements.
 
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Rupees worst depreciation , stock market a fking disaster , inflation possibly in double digits .. state with no money to her debts ... yeah besides that no crises mr FM
 
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