Moody’s raised Pakistan’s credit rating by one notch to ’Caa1’ from ’Caa2’ on Wednesday, citing improvements in the country’s external position. The credit rating agency also assigned a ’stable’ outlook to Pakistan’s rating. The upgrade reflects Islamabad’s strengthening financial situation in line with the current International Monetary Fund (IMF) program, according to Moody’s assessment.

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