Pakistan has pulled itself back from the edge of economic collapse: foreign exchange reserves have been rebuilt, inflation has stabilised, the current account is broadly balanced and the fiscal position has improved markedly. However, weak economic growth and messy domestic politics mean stability may prove fragile over the medium term.
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