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  • Moody’s lowers Pakistan’s rating to Negative after IMF delay

    Moody’s lowers Pakistan’s rating to Negative after IMF delay

    On Thursday, Moody’s Investors Service (Moody’s) lowered Pakistan’s rating from stable to negative. It confirmed the Government of Pakistan’s B3 issuer and senior unsecured debt ratings in local and international currencies.

    “The decision to change the outlook to negative is driven by Pakistan’s heightened external vulnerability risk and uncertainty around the sovereign’s ability to secure additional external financing to meet its needs,” read the statement.

    This grade indicates that the entity is suffering financial instability or has insufficient cash reserves compared to its business needs, debt, or other financial obligations.

    Rising inflation, which puts downward pressure on the current account, currency, and depleting foreign exchange reserves, has exacerbated Pakistan’s external vulnerability risk, according to the ratings agency, especially in the context of heightened political and social risk.

    “Pakistan’s weak institutions and governance strength adds uncertainty around the future direction of macroeconomic policy, including whether the country will complete the current IMF Extended Fund Facility (EFF) programme and maintain a credible policy path that supports further financing,” it stated.

    In a recent report, Brecorder reported, that despite the above-mentioned risks, Moody’s maintained a B3 rating, indicating that Pakistan will complete the seventh review under the IMF Extended Fund Facility (EFF) programme by the second part of this calendar year. “Additional financing from other bilateral and multilateral partners” will result as a result of this.

    “In this case, Moody’s assesses that Pakistan will be able to close its financing gap for the next couple of years,” it said. On the back of rising global commodity prices, Moody’s forecasts Pakistan’s current account to continue under substantial strain through 2022 and 2023.

    For fiscal 2022 (ending June 2022), Moody’s forecasts a current account deficit of 4.5-5 percent of GDP, somewhat higher than the government’s forecast. It anticipates the current account deficit to reduce to 3.5-4 percent of GDP in 2023 as global commodity prices steadily decrease and local demand moderates. Its expectations for fiscal 2022 and 2023 are higher than previous (early February 2022) projections of 4% and 3%, respectively.

    Given Pakistan’s limited foreign exchange reserves, the country’s growing current account deficits highlight the need for further external finance.

    Pakistan is now negotiating the sixth review of the EFF programme with the IMF.

    “Conclusion of the seventh review, and further engagement with the IMF, will also help Pakistan secure financing from other bilateral and multilateral partners. In this scenario, Moody’s expects Pakistan to be able to fully meet its external obligations for the next couple of years.

    “However, Moody’s assesses that the balance of risks is on the downside. An agreement with IMF could take longer than expected, as the government may find it difficult to reduce fuel and power subsidies given rising inflation.”

    According to Moody’s, if Pakistan is unable to get additional funding before the end of the year, its foreign exchange reserves will continue to be depleted, raising the likelihood of a balance of payments crisis.

    Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves are currently less than $10.1 billion, posing a threat to the country’s balance of payments as rising oil costs and a ballooning import bill put pressure on the currency.

    At the same time, increased political upheaval, including calls by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan for early elections, and a delay in the IMF program’s reactivation have all contributed to the country’s economic troubles.

    Moody’s Investors Service and B3 rating

    Ratings are the indicators of the creditworthiness of the ratee. For “obligations considered speculative and exposed to significant credit risk,” Moody’s assigns a B3 grade. This grade indicates that the entity is suffering financial instability or has insufficient cash reserves compared to its business needs, debt, or other financial obligations.

    The bond credit rating division of Moody’s Corporation is known as Moody’s Investors Service, or just Moody’s. It is the company’s traditional line of business and historical moniker. Moody’s Investors Service conducts global financial research on corporate and government bonds. The Big Three credit rating agencies are Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s, and Fitch Group. It’s also on the list of Fortune 500 companies to watch in 2021.

    How Entities are Rated?

    The organisation uses a standardised ratings scale to rate borrowers’ creditworthiness, which gauges potential investment loss in the case of default. Moody’s Investors Service assigns ratings to debt securities in a variety of bond markets. Government, municipal, and corporate bonds; managed investments such as money market funds and fixed-income funds; financial entities such as banks and non-bank finance firms; and structured finance asset classes are all examples. Securities are rated from Aaa to C in Moody’s Investors Service’s ratings system, with Aaa being the highest quality and C being the lowest.

  • ‘We have criticised army as well not for our political gains like Khan’: Maryam Nawaz

    ‘We have criticised army as well not for our political gains like Khan’: Maryam Nawaz

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz on Thursday has said that they too have criticised the establishment in the past but that was never for any political gains. Her comments are relevant to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s recent remarks on the establishment and the division of Pakistan into three parts.

    “We have criticised the army as well but not for our political gains like Imran Khan but our remarks were to direct the establishment towards the right direction,” said Maryam.

    ‘Who introduced the ‘three-piece’ ideology?’

    “Sometimes you say Kashmir should be divided into three parts and now you are saying Pakistan will be divided into three parts,” said Maryam Nawaz.

    Maryam asked Khan who introduced him to the ideology of the country’s division into “three pieces”.

    “Whose ideology is it? Did Zac Goldsmith give you this ideology or Israel? There will be 300 pieces of the one who said such a thing and his party,” she said.

    Does he have any role in making Pakistan an atomic power?

    Maryam went on to say that the PTI chairman failed within 30 days of assuming the office of prime minister and was exposed within 30 days after being ousted.

    She asked under which right did Imran Khan talk about Pakistan’s atomic programme. “Does he have any role in making Pakistan an atomic power?”

    “[Politicians] have borne exiles and life sentences for Pakistan. [Zulfiqar Ali] Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto were martyred but the voice of Pakistan Khappay [we want Pakistan] was heard,” she said.

    Khan says Pakistan ke teen hissay hongay, Shehbaz warns him not to cross limits

    Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif warned Imran Khan on Thursday, saying that his recent remarks on Pakistan make him “unfit for public office”.

    Khan in an interview with Sami Ibrahim for Bol News programme ‘Tajzia’ said that if Pakistan goes bankrupt, then the country will have to face denuclearisation, predicting that the country would then be divided into three parts.

  • ‘Beloved brother’ Shehbaz in Turkey, trade to be expanded from $1bn to $5bn

    ‘Beloved brother’ Shehbaz in Turkey, trade to be expanded from $1bn to $5bn

    Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif’s formal visit to Turkey, according to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, will bring bilateral ties a “new dimension”.

    After a meeting in Ankara, he made the remarks, “On the 75th anniversary of our diplomatic ties, we hosted my beloved brother Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. We are prepared to further develop Türkiye-Pakistan relations in light of the two nations’ shared history, friendship, and potential,” Cavusoglu stated on Twitter.

    PM Shehbaz arrived in Istanbul on Tuesday for a three-day official visit, his first since becoming the PM of Pakistan in April.

    According to a Foreign Ministry statement, the premier stressed the significance of growing bilateral trade volume to $5 billion over the next three years.

    “The Prime Minister noted that the bilateral relations were exceptionally warm as the people of the two countries shared special bonds that dated back centuries,” the ministry said in a statement.

    He also emphasised the two countries’ shared interests on a number of regional and international issues, according to the report.

    He said Islamabad aimed to strengthen bilateral trade and cultural ties with Ankara in his address to the Turkey-Pakistan Business Council on Tuesday evening.

  • Lady Railway Police Force to be deployed in trains after woman was gang raped

    Lady Railway Police Force to be deployed in trains after woman was gang raped

    On Wednesday, the Prime Minister’s Strategic Reforms Implementation Unit (SRIU) directed Pakistan Railways to tighten security protocols for the safety of ladies travelling by train, after a woman was gang raped by train staff while travelling from Multan to Karachi.

    The following measures are being taken:
    Safar Saheeli App

    For the guidance of female passengers, a ‘Safar Saheli’ mobile app will be launched. It will have emergency phone numbers for women to call if they are in trouble.

    Lady Railway Police Force (LRPF) 

    SRIU has also directed Pakistan railways to deploy a Lady Railway Police Force (LRPF) in trains to ensure the safety of female passengers. A lady sub-inspector and two lady constables will be deployed at the railway stations for long journeys. 

    Emergency ‘SOS’ buttons to be installed in all trains

    On addition, SOS buttons will be installed in all trains to allow women to request assistance in the event of sexual harassment or a rape attempt.

    Read more- Woman travelling from Multan to Karachi raped by train staff

    Video Surveillance System (VSS) to be installed at vulnerable locations:

    Video Surveillance System (VSS) will be installed at ‘vulnerable railway stations’. In addition, two CCTV cameras, one in each bogie and corridor will be installed.

    Face Recognition Camera (FRS) App

    A Face Recognition Camera (FRS) App would also be created to track down criminals and check their criminal history.

    On May 27, a woman was gang-raped by train workers while travelling from Multan to Karachi on the Bahauddin Zakariya Express. According to details, the victim was raped by three men.

  • Self-love: woman to marry herself, plans to go on a two week honeymoon

    Self-love: woman to marry herself, plans to go on a two week honeymoon

    A woman in India is all set to marry herself on June 11. Kshama Bindua a 24-year-old woman will take the ‘saat phere’ with herself on June 11.

    “I never wanted to get married. But I did want to become a bride. So I decided to marry myself”, said the girl while talking to Indian media. “Maybe I am the first to set an example of self-love in our country,” she added.

    “Self-marriage is a commitment to be there for yourself and unconditional love for oneself. It’s also an act of self-acceptance. People marry someone they love. I love myself and hence, this wedding,” she said, while explaining the reason behind the decision of marrying herself.

    She’s even planning a two-week vacation for herself, complete with wedding customs.

  • Honda 125S will now be sold for nearly Rs200,000

    Honda 125S will now be sold for nearly Rs200,000

    Several factors, including burgeoning raw material costs, continuous depreciation of the local currency, and greater freight rates, have forced the Pakistani two-wheeler industry to announce regular price hikes in 2022, putting motorcycles in a price range that is difficult to afford for a remarkable portion of the populace.

    Atlas Honda recently announced a price increase for their motorcycles in the range of Rs3,600-9,000, with the new rates taking effect from June 1, 2022.

    United, Metro, and Road Prince, among other Chinese motorbike manufacturers, have also hiked their two-wheeler prices.

    New prices

    The price of the Honda CD 70 has increased by Rs3,600, to Rs106,500. Similarly, following a Rs4,000 increase, the CD70 Dream model is now available for Rs113,500.

    Following a Rs5,000 price hike, the Pridor variant will now be available for Rs144,900.

    The CG125 and CG125S have had their prices increased by Rs5,000 to Rs168,500 and Rs198,500, respectively.

    The price of the Honda CB125F has been hiked by Rs9,000 from Rs244,900 to Rs253,900.

    The price of the CB150F has been increased to Rs308,900, while the CB150F (red, black) will be available at Rs312,900 starting June 1.

    Since March 2022, Atlas Honda has increased the price of its motorcycles every month.

    The two-wheel market isn’t the only one seeing price increases; car costs have grown by up to 55 percent in the current fiscal year.

    As per industry experts, the increase in motorbike and automobile prices is primarily due to an increase in foreign raw material prices and an increase in freight costs following Covid-19.

    The automobile industry, particularly due to auto-grade steel and plastic resins, is significantly reliant on imports.

    Furthermore, the sector has a low level of localisation, with the majority of parts being imported. As a result, the rupee’s depreciation has an impact on automobile and motorcycle prices.

  • ‘Acha khasa mard zanana lagta hai’: Twitter slams PTI’s Suri for comment on Hamza

    ‘Acha khasa mard zanana lagta hai’: Twitter slams PTI’s Suri for comment on Hamza

    Former Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri passed a misogynist comment about Chief Minister (CM) Punjab Hamza Shehbaz.

    Suri quote-tweeted a picture of Hamza and wrote in the caption, “Fashion ka yeh daur suhana lagta hai [This era of fashion seems wonderful]. Acha khasa mard zanana lagta hai [A man looks like a woman]. Pal bhar main kesay badaltay hain naqshay [How do personalities change within minutes]. Humko tu yeh larka shabana lagta hai [to us this boy looks like Shabana].”

    Twitterati slammed Suri for his comment.

    https://twitter.com/hassaanibl/status/1532026513595543558?s=20&t=lFtlxQk-RcM-3DKNBgcqHQ
    https://twitter.com/samuraijacckk/status/1532106085179564032?s=20&t=lFtlxQk-RcM-3DKNBgcqHQ
  • Sheryl Sandberg to step down from Facebook after 14 years

    Sheryl Sandberg to step down from Facebook after 14 years

    Facebook-parent Meta confirmed that Sheryl Sandberg is stepping down as its chief operating officer (COO) of the social media platform.

    However, Sandberg did not specify the reason for her departure from the company, which will happen in the fall, in a Facebook post. Sandberg revealed that she intends to concentrate on her charity efforts in the future.

    “The debate around social media has changed beyond recognition since those early days. To say it hasn’t always been easy is an understatement,” Sandberg wrote. “But it should be hard. The products we make have a huge impact, so we have the responsibility to build them in a way that protects privacy and keeps people safe”.

    Mark Zuckerberg clarified that Sandberg will remain on the board of directors of Meta, according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a separate Facebook post. The company’s Chief Growth Officer, Javier Olivan, will take over as COO, although his work will be “distinct from what Sheryl has done” and “a more traditional COO function”.

    In a recent post, Zuckerberg said: “It’s unusual for a business partnership like ours to last so long. I think ours did because Sheryl is such an amazing person, leader, partner, and friend”.

    Sandberg established herself as a high-profile figure in the IT industry prior to joining Facebook, having previously served as Google’s vice president of global online sales and operations. Prior to joining Google, she worked for President Bill Clinton at the World Bank and the Treasury Department.

    She was often regarded as the adult supervisor for a firm led by a very young entrepreneur during her early years at Facebook.

    Sandberg closely worked with Zuckerberg to increase Facebook’s income from around $150 million in 2007 to over $3.7 billion in 2011, the year before the company went public.  She also rose to fame as one of the most powerful women in technology. Her notoriety was enhanced by her role in founding the Lean In movement, which outlined a strategy for women to succeed and achieve their objectives.

  • Transnational celebrities cheer Johnny Depp post legal victory against Amber Heard

    Transnational celebrities cheer Johnny Depp post legal victory against Amber Heard

    Actor Johnny Depp has won his multimillion-dollar US lawsuit against former wife Amber Heard after a jury ruled her 2018 article in the Washington Post was defamatory.

    Depp sued the Aquaman star for $50 million over the piece, titled: “I spoke up against sexual violence and faced our culture’s wrath. That has to change.”

    The jury also found in favor of Heard, who said she was defamed by Depp’s lawyer when he called her abuse allegations a hoax. Jury members found Depp should be awarded $15 million in damages, while Heard should receive $2 million.

    Transnational celebrities from South Asia have reacted to the verdict!

    Bollywood diva Disha Patani extended her support by sharing a photo of Johnny’s character Jack sparrow from the franchise Pirates of the Caribbean and said, “No body can ever replace you.” 

    India Tv - Disha Patani's post for Johnny Depp

    Ali Zafar retweeted a fan’s video collage of him and Depp and wrote, “Even a true empath could only understand a small percentage of what Johnny Depp must’ve gone through.” According to Zafar, no verdict or amount of money can “bring him (Depp) back 6 prime years of his life, the art he could’ve produced and smiles he could’ve brought.”

    Sana Javed shared a photo of the Pirates of the Caribbean actor Depp and announced that he has “won” the case.

    Mansha Pasha took to Twitter and wrote, “Abuse has no gender. June off to a good start.

    Actresses Aiman Khan and Mariyam Nafees also shared pictorial posts.

    Armeena Khan shared her thoughts on the win. She wrote in a tweet that she’s “happy for victims of DV (Domestic Violence) everywhere”. In additional tweet, she also mentioned what she disliked the most about the case and that was the “vile, misogynistic abuse (online)” directed towards Heard. “I read some truly despicable things” she wrote.

    https://twitter.com/ArmeenaRK/status/1532082573165330432?cxt=HHwWgICwwfS-hsMqAAAA

    Film producer Jemima Goldsmith took to Twitter and suggested that Depp “waive off Amber Heard’s damages” saying that it was never about the money and urge “trolls to stand down and wish her well.”

  • PML-N’s Hanif Abbasi resigns after court stops him from working

    PML-N’s Hanif Abbasi resigns after court stops him from working

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) Hanif Abbasi resigned from his post as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) after Islamabad High Court (IHC) had stopped him “temporarily” from performing his duties.

    In a letter, the former federal minister addressed PM Shehbaz Sharif and said that he would be “unable to perform at present” and requested the premier to accept his resignation while thanking him for the opportunity.

    Read more- PML-N’s Hanif Abbasi has fled country, media reports claim

    IHC stopped Abbasi from working as SAPM

    Last month, IHC Chief Justice (CJ) Athar Minallah stopped Abbasi from working, saying that “a person convicted in any case is ineligible to hold any public office in the country.”

    He issued the directives while hearing a petition filed by former Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed, who challenged Abbasi’s appointment as SAPM on grounds of his 2018 conviction in an ephedrine case.

    During the hearing, Hanif Abbasi’s counsel Muhammad Ahsan Bhoon argued that the post of SAPM is not similar to other public offices.

    Justice Minallah said he hoped Abbasi would not use public office till the next hearing.

    “The SAPM’s job is to advise the prime minister, he can do that without a notification as well,” he observed.