Pakistan to seek IMF bailout despite $6 billion Saudi rescue

Reuters  |  ISLAMABAD 

(Reuters) - still plans to seek a from the (IMF) despite a Saudi Arabian offer of a $6 billion rescue package, Pakistan's said on Wednesday.

"Yes, we are going ahead into programme negotiations with (IMF) in the first week of November," Noor Ahmed, for the ministry, told in a text message.

On Tuesday, announced had agreed to give $3 billion in foreign currency support for a year and a further loan worth up to $3 billion in deferred payments for to help stave off a current account crisis.

Pakistan's main stock market index shot up 3.3 percent in early trading on the of the Saudi help.

said this week Pakistan was seeking help from "friendly nations", which is usually a reference to close allies and China, to go with any IMF programme.

Khan is due to travel to in the first week of November, where he is expected to seek further assistance.

(Reporting by Drazen Jorgic; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 12:14 IST