中经资料:巴基斯坦证券市场一周回顾(2025.10.13 - 2025.10.17)
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-10-20 07:03

Group 1: Economic Outlook - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts Pakistan's economic growth rate at 3.6% for the fiscal year 2025-2026, with the impact of summer floods in 2025 not yet reflected in this prediction [7] - The Pakistani government has revised its GDP growth target down from 4.2% to 3.5%, while the World Bank has projected a growth rate of 2.6% considering factors like flooding [7] Group 2: Agricultural Financing - The State Bank of Pakistan launched an unsecured digital agricultural financing program aimed at small and marginalized farmers, with 75% of the funds provided in kind for quality agricultural inputs and 25% in cash for other expenses [9] - Farmers will also receive agricultural consulting services to enhance crop yields and adopt sustainable farming practices [9] Group 3: Digital Account Inflows - As of September 2025, inflows through the Roshan Digital Account (RDA) reached $196 million, a 20% increase from the previous month [9] - Cumulative inflows to the RDA totaled $11.11 billion, with the number of accounts rising to 862,400, an increase of 10,600 from August [9] Group 4: Technology and Investment - Over 100 technology companies and more than 1,000 representatives from Pakistan attended the GITEX Global technology trade exhibition in Dubai, showcasing a range of IT and fintech firms [10] - The Pakistani Minister of Information and Communication emphasized the strategic partnership with Huawei in advancing digital transformation [10] Group 5: Infrastructure and Disaster Impact - Recent floods have caused extensive damage to housing, infrastructure, and public services in Pakistan, resulting in over 1,000 deaths and economic losses estimated at approximately 822 billion PKR (around $2.9 billion) [11] - A detailed Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) is underway to determine the comprehensive economic impact of the floods [11] Group 6: Satellite Launch - Pakistan successfully launched its first hyperspectral satellite HS-1, equipped with advanced imaging technology to monitor land use, vegetation health, and water resources [11] - The satellite will enhance capabilities in precision agriculture, environmental monitoring, urban planning, and disaster management, contributing to development initiatives including the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor [11]