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Pakistan Agrees to $7.6 Billion IMF Bailout...

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imagePakistan agreed to a $7.6 billion bailout loan plan with the International Monetary Fund, to help the avert defaulting on its debt with the first such program in 4years.

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IMF will give $5 billion to Pakistan...

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Pakistan's top finance official says the country will receive at least $5 billion from the IMF within a month to avert a looming crisis.

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