Times Now · WorldNews · 2026-08-20
Pakistan Knocks on US Door for $10 Billion as Islamabad Seeks to Escape ‘Friendly Nation’ Bailouts
Pakistan has sought a $10 billion US facility to strengthen forex stability, reassure investors and reduce reliance on repeated loans, deposits and rollovers from friendly nations amid its financial vulnerability. Pakistan Knocks on US Door for $10 Billion as Islamabad Seeks to Escape ‘Friendly Nation’ Bailouts Pakistan has sought a $10 billion US facility to strengthen forex stability, reassure investors and reduce reliance on repeated loans, deposits and rollovers from friendly nations amid its financial vulnerability., Asia, Times Now
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