Morning News: Fitch upgrades country’s rating; Macroeconomic stabilisation acknowledged - By Vector Research
May 30 2025
Vector Securities
- Pakistan’s economy has been upgraded by Fitch Ratings, acknowledging macroeconomic stabilisation in the outgoing fiscal year, supported by improved fiscal performance, current account surplus and easing inflation, says Monthly Economic Update released by Finance Division on Thursday. Revenue growth outpaced expenditure, reducing the fiscal deficit and further strengthening the primary surplus. The current account posted a $1.9 billion surplus, with a robust growth in exports and remittances. Inflation declined to a record low, paving the way for a more accommodative monetary policy stance.
- Pakistan’s Finance Ministry expects inflation to ease to between 1.5% and 2% year-onyear in May, before picking up to 3%-4% in June, according to the ministry’s monthly economic report released on Thursday.
- In a landmark move toward sustainable and Shariah-compliant public financing, the Government of Pakistan has issued its first sovereign Green Sukuk, with strategic backing from Meezan Bank and the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX). Meezan Bank played a pivotal role in this milestone transaction, acting as Joint Financial and Shariah Advisor. The Bank also led the development of the Sustainable Investment (SI) Sukuk Framework, approved by the federal cabinet in April 2025.