Credibility boost
Pakistan's economic narrative, long weighed down by uncertainty and stopgap actions, received a measure of reassurance this week as Fitch Ratings affirmed the country's long-term foreign currency issuer default rating at "B-" with a stable outlook. Such an assessment is a signal - both to markets and to policymakers - that stability, however tentative, may be beginning to take root. The affirmation reflects progress that cannot be dismissed lightly. Fiscal consolidation efforts and alignment with the IMF programme have collectively stabilised Pakistan's funding outlook. Equally significant is the rebuilding of foreign exchange buffers over the past year. These reserves, though still modest by global standards, offer a cushion against external shocks - particularly the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Pakistan's heavy reliance on imported energy leaves it acutely exposed. Yet, the presence of even a limited buffer helps calm market anxieties. There is also a subtle but important geopolitical dimension at play. Pakistan's emerging role as a ceasefire broker in regional tensions, if sustained, may yield diplomatic and economic dividends that partially offset external pressures. While such gains are neither immediate nor guaranteed, they contribute to an improved perception of the country's strategic relevance. Still, this is not a moment for complacency. The same report flags enduring vulnerabilities. Exposure to global energy price shocks remains a critical risk, particularly if rising import costs begin to erode foreign exchange reserves. What this rating ultimately offers is breathing space. It steadies investor sentiment and allows policymakers to pursue reforms without the constant shadow of crisis. However, ratings are reflections, not guarantees. Sustained improvement will depend on consistency. In an otherwise unstable environment, this affirmation injects a degree of calm into economic sentiment. The challenge is in ensuring that this calm is not fleeting, but the beginning of a more durable stability.المصدر: Express Tribune | Source: Express Tribune
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