Pakistan crisis hammers sovereign risk
Pakistan turned to the International Monetary Fund this week after the frozen credit markets left it with no other option in a bid to avert a balance of payments crisis. Fears of Asia’s first sovereign default in 10 years abated slightly, but the news dealt a further blow to the already fragile Asian credit markets. What does Pakistan’s crisis mean for the rest of Asia? Read EuroWeek on Friday for full reaction.
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