S&P Global Ratings, a credit rating agency, has hinted at upgrading Pakistan’s credit rating following the new political government that comes into power after February 8 general elections. “Pakistan’s road to securing higher credit ratings will depend on whether the elections this week will bring about a government that can push for tough reforms,” the Bloomberg reported citing a S&P recent report.

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