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 Pakistan to seek 4.5 billion dollars from IMF
 Updated at: 1534 PST,  Tuesday, February 17, 2009
 KARACHI: Pakistan is to ask for an additional loan of 4.5 billion dollars from the International Monetary Fund to patch up an economy wilting under a widening trade deficit, an official said Tuesday.

The request will be on top of a 7.6 billion dollar advance already agreed with the IMF, and comes as Pakistani officials meet creditors to review how the cash is being spent.

At the talks in Dubai, which are due to last until February 26, Pakistani and IMF officials will assess financial targets set for the country to qualify for the second installment of the loan, a finance ministry official said.

"During that meeting, Pakistan will ask for an additional loan of 4.5 billion dollars," the official told on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized by the government to release the information. It was not immediately clear whether the IMF would grant the request.

Pakistan got 3.1 billion dollars in the first tranche of a 23-month standby IMF loan last November, with subsequent payments dependent on Islamabad's fulfilling targets set by the international fund.

Among other tight demands, the IMF wants a reduction in Pakistan's deficit and huge borrowing from the central State Bank. The country approached the IMF last year for a rescue package as it grappled with a 30-year high inflation rate and fast-depleting reserves that held barely enough to cover nine weeks of import bills.
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