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Pakistan plans new Eurobond issue amid rising investor confidence

Published on: April 21, 2026 5:00 PM

Pakistan is preparing to issue additional Eurobonds worth $250 million as the government continues expanding its presence in international financial markets. Officials say the move reflects improving investor confidence and forms part of a broader strategy to strengthen the country’s external financing position.

According to officials from the Ministry of Finance Pakistan, the planned issuance will increase Pakistan’s total Eurobond volume in global markets to approximately $1 billion. Earlier, the country issued $500 million in bonds followed by another $250 million, bringing the previously raised total to $750 million before the latest planned addition.

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Authorities have indicated that further Eurobond issuances could take place before June if additional funds are required. The final decision will depend on Pakistan’s external financing needs, global market conditions, and the level of demand shown by international investors.

Officials stated that the Eurobonds are being offered with an interest rate of around seven percent and carry a maturity period of three years. The bonds are structured under the Medium Term Note Programme, which allows the government to raise funds from international investors with greater flexibility.

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Earlier this week, Pakistan returned to global financial markets after a gap of four years by successfully issuing a $500 million Eurobond. The bond attracted strong interest from international investors, which authorities say reflects improving confidence in the country’s economic outlook despite global financial uncertainties.

The finance ministry also noted that issuing international bonds remains part of a broader plan to diversify funding sources. In addition to Eurobonds, Pakistan may explore further instruments such as Sukuk bonds in the near future to strengthen financial stability and maintain access to international capital markets.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: Eurobond interest rate, global bond market, investor confidence Pakistan, Latest, Pakistan bonds, Pakistan Eurobond issue, Pakistan financing plan

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