Published on, Sept. 15 -- September 15, 2025 5:35 PM
Pakistan's dollar-denominated bonds have surged to a four-year high, marking a significant milestone for the country's financial markets. According to a report by Topline Securities, the yields on these bonds have dropped to below 8%, a level last seen in January 2022. This remarkable rally is attributed to improvements in Pakistan's economic indicators and recent upgrades in the country's credit rating by three major international agencies: S&P, Moody's, and Fitch.
The prices of Pakistan's Eurobonds, particularly those worth $1 billion and maturing in April 2031, have risen to 97.3 cents. This increase results in a yield of 7.9%. Experts suggest that while the rating upgrades have pl...
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