The newly installed government in Pakistan faces a mammoth
task of reinvigorating capital market of the country. This should be among the top
five most important items of the economic agenda. The fiscal consolidation
requires some other unpopular measures that include: 1) improving tax
collection to bridge budget deficit, 2) containing extravaganzas for spending
more on development, 3) boosting exports by making Pakistani
manufacturers/exporters competitive in the global markets and 4) privatizing
state own enterprises to save one trillion rupees which these units swallow
annually. Since the role of the government is to facilitate the business
community in making fresh investment for the creation of new job, stock
exchange is one of the most important institutions that play a key role in the
mobilization of capita. An effort has been made to review the factors affecting
the performance of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) and suggest the impetus to make
it more vibrant. To read details please click http://www.pakistaneconomist.com/2018/09/03/reinvigorating-capital-market-of-pakistan/
Tuesday, 4 September 2018
Sunday, 2 September 2018
Race for the position of next President of Pakistan
The election for new president has been scheduled for 4th September
2018. In Pakistan, president is elected by the Electoral College, which
comprises of Senate, National assembly and the provincial assemblies. Each member
cast his/her vote at the respective assemblies to elect the next present.
The three candidates, who have filed their nomination papers
for the election of president, are Arif Alvi nominated by the ruling party, Pakistan
Tehreek Insaf (PTI). He has also won one seat in National Assembly. Aitzaz
Ahsan is a former senator of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) from Punjab. Maulana
Fazal-ur-Rehman, chief of JUI(F) is the joint candidate of Muthaida Majlis-e-Amal
(MMA) and PML(N). It is worth mentioning that Maulana was not elected by the
voters from two of the constituencies of his own hometown Dera Ismail Khan. It
appears that he is playing the final gamble to fetch the post of President of
Pakistan to save his dignity, whatever is left.
PTI is not likely to face any competition in winning the
presidential elections because the opposition that came in assemblies bragging
to be a strong opposition and claiming to give a tough time to PTI and its allies
is proving a house of cards. They could not remain on the same page regarding
nomination of the joint candidate. The complacency of PTI is based on the fact
that it already enjoys support of 346 members of the National Assembly,
Provincial Assembles and Senate. PTI is also backed by MQM(P), GDA, PML(Q) and
Baluchistan Qaumi Movement.
The irony of the fate is that the opposition failed in
arriving at consensus on the name of the joint candidate. To disassociate
PML(N) take refuge behind the allegation that Aitzaz Ahsan in one of his public
speech during the election campaign used some derogatory remarks Kulsoom Nawaz,
wife of convicted prime minister Nawaz Sharif. PPP
seems adamant by not pulling out Aitzaz Ahsan to make Maulana a joint candidateof
the opposition. If one peeps into the history, Maulana has enjoyed support of
both PPP and PML(N), which kept him Chairman of Kashmir Committee.
The lust for power of Maulana is evident from his recent
visit to Karachi and seek support from MQM(P). Both the parties extended their
hospitality but very politely expressed their stance; they are already in
alliance with PTI.
If one examines the prevailing scenario carefully the PTI confidence
is not out of the place. Due to the opposition in complete disarray, soon PTI, allied
parties and their vote bank throughout the country will be celebrating victory
of presidential election. All the credit will not only go to all the alliance
parties for supporting PTI, but historian will also write that opposition offered
the position to PTI by not showing its unity.
Moral of the story is that Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman has
enjoyed his days and time has come for him to announce retirement from politics
and confine himself to religious preaching to develop interfaith harmony, if he
can. He accused Pakistan Army for ‘engineered election’ and also made efforts
to convince elected members not to take oath.
Friday, 24 August 2018
Time for mending US Pakistan relationship
It is becoming visible that the US administration has
already started applying undue pressure on Pakistan. The Foreign Secretary is
scheduled to visit Pakistan during first week of September. In the past the US
mantra was ‘do more’, which is likely to get louder as the newly elected
government has taken charge.
The first evidence came when the US issued instructions to the
IMF to be more cautious in lending money to Pakistan. Ironically this announcement
came without taking into account many ifs and buts. The recent handout of the
US administration further spoiled the already deteriorating relationship. It
has therefore become imperative for the US administration to revisit its
foreign policy towards Pakistan.
Let it be clearly understood by the US administration that the
public pressure on the government has been on the rise to bid farewell to the
US proxy war in Afghanistan. The masses now openly ask the reasons for the
presence of thousands of troops in Afghanistan, the US had announced to pull
out its troops from Afghanistan by 2014. Even at that time I had written a blog
that troops will stay in Afghanistan forever and the prediction came true as
the number of troops has increased rather than reducing.
I had also written that the US has lost war in Korea and
Vietnam in the past and was on losing spree in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. The
US must accept its defeat in Afghanistan and pull out its troops immediately.
The newspaper reports indicate that more and more area of Afghanistan is being
recaptured by anti US fighters, enjoying the support of local population. The
control of Afghan regime that shrank to Kabul is now shrinking to Presidential
Palace only.
Many geopolitical analysts have the consensus that after the
decision to pull troops the US administration is getting jittery about the
safety of its soldiers as well as military hardware. It can’t be ruled out that
the anti-US forces may allow evacuation of troops in exchange for military hardware.
The hardware that was accumulated in Afghanistan in more than four decades can’t
be moved out in weeks or months. The US had used Pakistan backed fighters in
repulsing USSR troops and again expects Pakistan to provide a shield as the
retreat of troops and military hardware starts.
The analysts fear that retreat may not be as easy as being
perceived by the US administration. I am sure that the US administration is
fully cognizant of the fact the Anti US fighters are now backed by global and
regional super powers and all of them would not like to miss the opportunity to
settle their accounts. The real issue is that the US troops can’t move an inch
without the local support as they are not familiar with the terrain. This inadequacy
was one of the prime factors of the US defeat in Korea.
Establishing peace in Afghanistan is as not as easy as being
perceived by the US administration. The presence of local war lords and
fighters supported by the US troops make the jigsaw puzzle more complicated.
One of solutions, which may not be acceptable to the US administration, is
destruction of all the US owned military hardware in Afghanistan. However, it
creates a situation chicken or egg first.
For the safe exit of the US troops and avoid anarchy/civil
war after the departure of US troops, the US must consider destruction of
military hardware. It is also suggested that Pakistan should not get involved
in any adventure. The US has started the war in Afghanistan and it will have to
ensure peace after the withdrawal of its troops. Trillions of US dollars, tax
payers’ money, have been wasted in four decades. If the British crown can let
its colonies get independence why can’t the US accept it defeat and pull out
troops from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria?
Sunday, 12 August 2018
Examining the likely facets of Pakistan’s new foreign policy
The stage is being set for the oath taking of Imran Khan as
Prime Minister of Pakistan. Concurrently the names to head finance, foreign
affairs and defense ministries are being finalized. These three ministries are
critically important as these will set the pace of economic development and
contain cross border terrorism.
In one of my earlier posts I have outlined the top priorities
for Asad Umar, the finance minister in waiting. While he is expected to keep
his focus on two prime deficits, budget and trade, the influx of foreign exchange
to meet debt servicing will be dictated directly by foreign policy. Most
probably funds will be released on the instruction of Saudi Arabia and United
States or China will have to extend more loans to facilitate Pakistan payoff
loans obtained in the past.
The US, which in the past had been more than gracious in
advising International Monetary Fund (IMF) to lend money to Pakistan, now seems
very hostile. In the prevailing scenario, Pakistan has no option but to
approach other friendly countries, Saudi Arabia and China that can extend
soft-terms loans to avoid default.
Reportedly, Islamic Development Bank (IDB) has been
instructed by Saudi Arabia to lend US$4 billion to Pakistan after Imran Khan
takes oath as country’s next prime minister. The offer was made immediately after
a statement by Asad Umar that Pakistan would decide on whether to seek a
bailout from IMF or friendly nations such as China and Saudi Arabia. A point
yet to be clarified is whether the loan by IDB would be in addition to a
three-year US$4.5 billion oil financing facility for Pakistan activated in July
2018.
Umar has expressed intention to seek a US$12 billion bailout
package from IMF. However, after the response of the US president, other contingency
arrangements have to be made. The PML-N government, which also enjoyed
godfathering of Saudi Arabia, has left Pakistan with huge burden of external
loans resulting in balance of payment crisis and massive depreciation of Pak
rupee.
It goes without saying that global and regional super powers
have special interest in Pakistan. The US is heavily dependent on Pakistan for
logistic support for the combat troops stationed in Afghanistan. Pakistan also
provides transit facilities to Afghanistan. In the prevailing scenario ‘do more’
mantra of the US goes on but it can’t afford to antagonize Pakistanis to
disrupt NATO supplies. Despite being a super power, the US suffers from ‘bitten
once shy twice’ situation that happened after attack on Salala post.
While the US considers Pakistan a partner in war against
terrorism only, China has substantial economic interest in Pakistan. At no
point in time China can afford a situation where pace of work on China Pakistan
Economic Corridor (CPEC) may be jeopardize. Over the last one year Chinese
loans have kept Pakistan afloat and support of any magnitude in the future can’t
be ruled out. As the economic interest of China grows in Pakistan, it will also
have to extend military support to save the country from any aggression. While President
Trump may not be aware of this fact but the US administration is fully
cognizant that any retaliatory move will allow China to get sold footing in
Pakistan.
Whether people accept it or not, Saudi Arabia, India and
Iran are three regional super power and all the three wish to maintain cordial relationship,
but at their own terms. A past mistake of India to bid farewell to
Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project has caused it colossal losses. Even investment
of millions of dollars in the construction of Chabahar Port in Iran by India has
not provided it and efficient and effective access to Afghanistan. India is
keen on the construction of Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas
pipeline, which will also pass through Pakistan. Therefore, India is obliged to
maintain minimum working relationship with Pakistan. In this endeavor it is
support by Iran also.
Maintaining cordial relationship with Iran and Saudi Arabia
is a must for Pakistan. The country can’t afford any hostility with either of
the countries because it encourages terrorists to use its province, Baluchistan
for cross border terrorism under the disguise of Baluchistan liberation
movement. Some of the quarters allege that in the past terrorist using Baluchistan
as safe sanctuary were provided fund and arms by the US through the courtesy of
Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia has enjoyed good relations with Nawaz Shariff and
its concerns with the change of government are natural. Imran Khan has
expressed to adopt a more independent course and also expressed willingness to
mediate in improving relationship between Saudi Arabia and Iran but, it becomes
a nightmare for Saudi Arabia that Pakistan develops cordial relationship with
Iran.
In a phone call with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Khan
has accepted an invitation to visit Tehran. Reportedly, Saudi Crown Prince has
also expressed intention to visit Pakistan soon in a bid to strengthen
bilateral relationship.
“We want to improve ties with Iran. Saudi Arabia is a friend
who has always stood by us in difficult times. Our aim will be that whatever we
can do for conciliation in the Middle East, we want to play that role. Those
tensions, that fight, between neighbors, we will try to bring them together,” Khan
said.
It is not an easy situation for Khan to handle. Saudi Arabia
has welcomed US President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear
agreement that curbed Iran’s nuclear program and his efforts to economically
strangle the Islamic republic with harsh sanctions. Saudi Arabia has not forgotten that Pakistan’s
parliament rejected in 2015 a Saudi request to authorize Pakistani troops to
participate in its troubled military campaign in Yemen.
Appointment of Ms. Shirin Mazari as Defense Minister, also
becomes a source of concern for the monarchy. She had openly criticized in a
series of tweets the fact that Pakistani general Raheel Sharif commands the
41-nation, Saudi-sponsored Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition
(IMCTC). She had asserted that Pakistan should not cooperate in Saudi Arabia’s
alleged pursuit of a US agenda and should instead forge ties to Iran and India.
Khan will have to follow the collective wisdom of
maintaining cordial relationship with global and regional powers. However, he
will also have to safeguard Pakistan’s sovereignty. Pakistan should not be made
subservient to any country for seeking bailout packages. He will also have to
nurture the culture of living within means, rather than enjoying extravaganzas
on borrowed money.
Saturday, 21 July 2018
United States leading wars around the globe
Just the other day I received this article in my mail box. I read it repeatedly and then decided to share with my readers. Many people outside Pakistan may have read it but still I want more people to read this.
Our attention has focused for the past 18 months on the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election. If true, these seemingly heinous acts are said to strike at the very roots of American democracy. Understandably so. Someone spending $95,000 to prise out of the Democratic National Committee vaults details of how Debbie Wasserman-Schultz tried to rig the primaries in Hillary Clinton’s favor constitutes a grave threat to the integrity of the American electoral process. When we add to that offense the outrageous release of the transcript from Ms Clinton’s highly lucrative chat with the financial heavies at Goldman Sachs, our heads swoon at the audacity of the perpetrators. So dense is this thicket, so heavily freighted with consequence, that the most diligent mind struggles to absorb it all during the lazy dog days of summer.
An effort to escape from this unnatural burden led me to boldly take the risk of flying UNITED toward a salubrious destination. The serenity of those ‘friendly skies’ provided the leisure to contemplate other recent news – in particular, the doings of the United States in upholding the principles of national sovereignty and political freedom elsewhere in the world. A short list of the places where we have been active follows.
Cheers
Michael Brenner
1. In ENGLAND, Trump aggressively promoted Boris Johnson as a brilliant leader despite his direct challenge to Prime Minister Theresa May last week.
2. Also re. ENGLAND, Sam Brownback, the US ambassador for international religious freedom, protested to the British Ambassador the jailing of racist agitator Tommy Robinson who targets Muslims
3. In SCOTLAND, Trump lashed out at Nicola Sturgeon, the leader of the Scottish National Party, with a barrage of highly personal insults.
4. In GERMANY, Trump has striven to weaken the position of Chancellor Angela Merkel through denunciations of her judgment and domestic policies
5. IN POLAND, the Trump administration has lent its full support to the ultra-nationalist, anti-democratic government when it was facing opposition to its autocratic moves
6. In HUNGARY, it has done the same in support of Prime Minister Viktor Orban
7. In SAUDI ARABIA, Trump warmly embraced Crown Prince Mohammed ben-Salman despite his shake-down of other Saudi leaders and dangerous crack-down on the Shi’ite community
8. In ECUADOR, Washington has encouraged current Prime Minister Lenin Moreno to pursue a vendetta against former President Rafael Correa because of the latter’s social democratic policies and unwillingness to kow-tow to American business interests
9. In NICARAGUA, the United States is backing the campaign to overthrow the democratically government of Daniel Ortega
10. In BRAZIL, the Trump administration gave its full public backing to the ‘constitutional’ coup against Prime Minister Dilma Rousseff because of her independent foreign policy line on issues that went against the grain of American policies and her mild challenge to American financial interests
11. In ARGENTINA, the CIA/FBI connived with political foes of then president Cristina Kirchner to resurrect long discredited accusations that she was implicated somehow in the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires synagogue ascribed (probably falsely) to Iran. That contributed to her loss in a run-off to Mauricio Macri – scion to one of Argentina’s biggest fortunes and graduate of Columbia Business School.
The week after his inauguration Macri flew to New York to cede $6.5billion dollars to Wall Street hedge funds which had speculated in Argentine debt in 2001 and was being hotly contested in the courts. He also submitted to a Washington demand that he give the U.S. armed forces basing rights in PATAGONIA. The Pentagon evidently sees the base as strategic counter to a move by Russia, China or Iran to threaten America by striking through the soft underbelly of the Western Hemisphere. That is in violation of the Argentinian constitution. But, then again, isn’t that what indebted friends are for?
12. In HONDURAS, the United States strong-armed the OAS not to penalize the government of President Juan Orlando Hernandez for its blatant rigging of the election last year
13. In BOLIVIA, the U.S. has been conspiring with business interests and the oligarchical elite to overturn the government of reformist President Evo Morales. In the recent past, the American ambassador coordinated their efforts to topple Morales through orchestrated demonstrations in the mining and business hub of Santa Cruz.
14. In PARAGUAY, Washington encouraged the oligarchical establishment to usurp the powers of the Presidency by impeaching the first progressive head of state in over 60 years. In 2008 the voters chose Fernando Lugo, a former Roman Catholic Bishop whose reformist policies were anathema to landed interests and big business. His governing as a Gospel Christian could not be tolerated. He therefore was duly impeached on absurd trumped-up by a simple majority vote of the Colorado Party opposition in the legislature. The elites' economic performance while in office since 1945 had as its greatest accomplishment the maintenance of the world’s only railroad still fueled by wood – evidently an attraction of some sort to the Obama administration in its promotion of a neo-Liberal economic order.
15. In VENEZUELA, the United States has used every weapon short of military force to overthrow the democratically elected government of President Nicolas Maduro
16. In UKRAINE, the United States continues its military, financial, and political support for President Poroshenko whose was brought to power by an American orchestrated violent coup against his democratically elected predecessor
17. In RUSSIA, the United States pursues a relentless campaign of slander against the democratically elected government of President Vladimir Putin and provides direct support via its embassy to opponents
18. In LIBYA, the United States and its European allies have arbitrarily attempted to impose an ersatz government lodged on a yacht in Algiers harbor that has no popular support or legitimacy
19. In SYRIA, the United States has stationed troops against the will of the sovereign government in Damascus and provides material support to jihadist opponents (al-Qaeda & Assoc) fighting to overturn it.
20. In IRAN, Trump leads a thinly concealed campaign to overthrow the current government
21. In YEMEN, the United States has chosen sides in a civil war that involves participation in a homicidal air campaign carried out by Saudi Arabia and other outside parties
22. In the PHILIPPINES, Trump personally has bolstered President Rodrigo Duterte in his program to build a lawless autocracy
23. In SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, the United States is actively involved in the internal politics of a dozen or so countries
24. In LEBANON, The United States has been relentlessly engaged in a campaign to consolidate the power of its US-dependent government led by Rafik Hariri and to undercut Hezbullah and President Aoun
25. In AFGHANISTAN…..
26. In IRAQ…
25 - INFINITY
Then, lest we forget, there are the sub rosa programs of the United States to strengthen democracy world-wide. One: the comprehensive surveillance of electronic communications globally. The product upon occasion makes its way into the hands of our favorites in the political game of other countries. Two: we regularly conduct drone strikes on persons WE determine are a menace to somebody else’s welfare and serenity, e.g. in Pakistan, Libya. By some stretch of the imagination, killings by HELLFIRE missile on their own soil, too, might be considered political interference. Three: more specifically, cyber attacks on sensitive computers and data banks, e.g. STUXNET in Iran
3. In SCOTLAND, Trump lashed out at Nicola Sturgeon, the leader of the Scottish National Party, with a barrage of highly personal insults.
4. In GERMANY, Trump has striven to weaken the position of Chancellor Angela Merkel through denunciations of her judgment and domestic policies
5. IN POLAND, the Trump administration has lent its full support to the ultra-nationalist, anti-democratic government when it was facing opposition to its autocratic moves
6. In HUNGARY, it has done the same in support of Prime Minister Viktor Orban
7. In SAUDI ARABIA, Trump warmly embraced Crown Prince Mohammed ben-Salman despite his shake-down of other Saudi leaders and dangerous crack-down on the Shi’ite community
8. In ECUADOR, Washington has encouraged current Prime Minister Lenin Moreno to pursue a vendetta against former President Rafael Correa because of the latter’s social democratic policies and unwillingness to kow-tow to American business interests
9. In NICARAGUA, the United States is backing the campaign to overthrow the democratically government of Daniel Ortega
10. In BRAZIL, the Trump administration gave its full public backing to the ‘constitutional’ coup against Prime Minister Dilma Rousseff because of her independent foreign policy line on issues that went against the grain of American policies and her mild challenge to American financial interests
11. In ARGENTINA, the CIA/FBI connived with political foes of then president Cristina Kirchner to resurrect long discredited accusations that she was implicated somehow in the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires synagogue ascribed (probably falsely) to Iran. That contributed to her loss in a run-off to Mauricio Macri – scion to one of Argentina’s biggest fortunes and graduate of Columbia Business School.
The week after his inauguration Macri flew to New York to cede $6.5billion dollars to Wall Street hedge funds which had speculated in Argentine debt in 2001 and was being hotly contested in the courts. He also submitted to a Washington demand that he give the U.S. armed forces basing rights in PATAGONIA. The Pentagon evidently sees the base as strategic counter to a move by Russia, China or Iran to threaten America by striking through the soft underbelly of the Western Hemisphere. That is in violation of the Argentinian constitution. But, then again, isn’t that what indebted friends are for?
12. In HONDURAS, the United States strong-armed the OAS not to penalize the government of President Juan Orlando Hernandez for its blatant rigging of the election last year
13. In BOLIVIA, the U.S. has been conspiring with business interests and the oligarchical elite to overturn the government of reformist President Evo Morales. In the recent past, the American ambassador coordinated their efforts to topple Morales through orchestrated demonstrations in the mining and business hub of Santa Cruz.
14. In PARAGUAY, Washington encouraged the oligarchical establishment to usurp the powers of the Presidency by impeaching the first progressive head of state in over 60 years. In 2008 the voters chose Fernando Lugo, a former Roman Catholic Bishop whose reformist policies were anathema to landed interests and big business. His governing as a Gospel Christian could not be tolerated. He therefore was duly impeached on absurd trumped-up by a simple majority vote of the Colorado Party opposition in the legislature. The elites' economic performance while in office since 1945 had as its greatest accomplishment the maintenance of the world’s only railroad still fueled by wood – evidently an attraction of some sort to the Obama administration in its promotion of a neo-Liberal economic order.
15. In VENEZUELA, the United States has used every weapon short of military force to overthrow the democratically elected government of President Nicolas Maduro
16. In UKRAINE, the United States continues its military, financial, and political support for President Poroshenko whose was brought to power by an American orchestrated violent coup against his democratically elected predecessor
17. In RUSSIA, the United States pursues a relentless campaign of slander against the democratically elected government of President Vladimir Putin and provides direct support via its embassy to opponents
18. In LIBYA, the United States and its European allies have arbitrarily attempted to impose an ersatz government lodged on a yacht in Algiers harbor that has no popular support or legitimacy
19. In SYRIA, the United States has stationed troops against the will of the sovereign government in Damascus and provides material support to jihadist opponents (al-Qaeda & Assoc) fighting to overturn it.
20. In IRAN, Trump leads a thinly concealed campaign to overthrow the current government
21. In YEMEN, the United States has chosen sides in a civil war that involves participation in a homicidal air campaign carried out by Saudi Arabia and other outside parties
22. In the PHILIPPINES, Trump personally has bolstered President Rodrigo Duterte in his program to build a lawless autocracy
23. In SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, the United States is actively involved in the internal politics of a dozen or so countries
24. In LEBANON, The United States has been relentlessly engaged in a campaign to consolidate the power of its US-dependent government led by Rafik Hariri and to undercut Hezbullah and President Aoun
25. In AFGHANISTAN…..
26. In IRAQ…
25 - INFINITY
Then, lest we forget, there are the sub rosa programs of the United States to strengthen democracy world-wide. One: the comprehensive surveillance of electronic communications globally. The product upon occasion makes its way into the hands of our favorites in the political game of other countries. Two: we regularly conduct drone strikes on persons WE determine are a menace to somebody else’s welfare and serenity, e.g. in Pakistan, Libya. By some stretch of the imagination, killings by HELLFIRE missile on their own soil, too, might be considered political interference. Three: more specifically, cyber attacks on sensitive computers and data banks, e.g. STUXNET in Iran
Monday, 16 July 2018
Pakistan’s placement in grey list by FATF is nothing but arm twisting
Reportedly Pakistan’s name has been added to the Financial
Action Task Force (FATF) "Grey-list". The overwhelming reaction to
this move is being termed "arm-twisting" to add to the woes of the
country already suffering from serious balance of payment crisis. A point worth
exploring is that there is no official FATF terminology segregating countries
into grey or black lists, Pakistan has never been identified as a potential risk
to the international financial system, even after 9/11 and often being accused
of supporting the various militant groups.
I am being inclined to refer to a report by Pakistan’s
leading brokerage house, AKD Securities. The brokerage house has taken a cues
from the 2008-14 period (public
identification/monitoring status), a termed the report a non-event in terms of
crucial flashpoints on the macro-front, namely: 1) Foreign ownership of
equities, 2) economic assistance, 3) workers’ remittances and 3) foreign
exchange reserves. Reflective of the same, the benchmark index has recovered
strongly in the recent past. Post clarity regarding the FATF decision (expected
by Saturday 30th June). Investor’s risk-reward profile would soon align with
more dominant economic (interest rate hikes, further devaluation prospects) and
ongoing electioneering.
In the backdrop of the US foreign policy with narrowing
space for Pakistan and post the first plenary meeting of FATF in Feb 2018, news
reports started highlighting that FATF has decided to place Pakistan back on
its watch list for AML/CFT weaknesses.
The perception in Pakistan is that such news reports have been more
disparaging with a tinge of exaggeration (particularly in regional and local
outlets) which are not only baseless and not rooted in published reports of
international organizations of repute (OECD, WB, IMF and Basel Institute of
Governance). However, parsing through all FATF publications CY18TD including
documentation released by the FATF after its February 2018 meeting show that
Pakistan is not mentioned at all, particularly in a negative light or deficient
category. That said, Pakistan has not taken the threat of being included in the
watch-list seriously as it has since then taking action against non-complaints,
introduce various legislations, reforms and protocols to strengthen its AML/CFT
framework.
One of the immediate response is that international
standards are not created equal: On a broader note, comparing Pakistan's
rankings on similar global international AML/CFT benchmarks by global agencies
(Basel Institute, OECD), brokerage house finds domestic regulations (post 2015)
stringent enough to counter long-term structural deficiencies (grey financial
flows, hawala/hundi, low financial inclusion and sub-par lending practices).
The Recent efforts by the GoP have been more proactive in market by Pakistan's
inclusion in the OECD's Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative
Assistance in Tax matters giving weight to GoP's measures (amnesty schemes,
increasing declarations of foreign assets, raising the tax net).
Despite Pakistan’s placement in "Grey-list", foreign
participation is largely expected to remain immune. Removing outliers (early
2009 period post market freeze), foreign ownership of equities gradually
increased during the review period ranging between a little over 6% in 2008 to
over 8% by end-2014. In absolute Pak Rupee /US$ terms, foreign ownership
increased considerably during this period.
Economic Assistance is likely to continue keeping in view
the past practices. Over the years, disbursements by bilateral/multilateral
agencies have averaged US$1.3 billion to US$2.3 billion annually (excluding the
3-year SDR4.4bn/US$6.2bn IMF program approved in September 2013). Even though
disbursements remained weak during the 2011-2013 period, it is unlikely that
Pakistan's status under the FATF had a tangible bearing on economic assistance.
That said, overall assistance (including capital mobilization through floating
foreign bonds, commercial borrowing and the IMF) improved substantially during
the 2008-2014
period. .
Worker's Remittances continue to play an important role in
containing current account deficit, despite ever increasing imports and paltry
exports. Stringent KYC/AML/CFT protocols have certainly increased the cost of
transactions, inward remittances increased substantially over the years,
indicating that inclusion in the FATF grey list may not have a material impact
on the cost of inward remittances.
Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves increased to US$18.6 billion
at the end of FY15 from US$11.3 billion in FY08. This also indicates that the Government
of Pakistan (GoP) was able to keep an adequate level to support imports and
other official outflows. Reserves also received a boost in FY13 after Pakistan
signed a 3-year IMF program worth US$6.2 billion.
Risk of Pakistan facing economic sanctions would include a
reconsideration of all business relationships with Pakistan by global financial
institutions and any attempt to put Pakistan along with North Korea and Iran is
totally absurd. Additionally, parsing through global financial standard
authorities rankings, Pakistan is given an AML index score of 6.64 (out of ten
where lower is better) giving 4/46 rank in South Asia/Globally out of 6/146
countries by The Basel Institute for Governance. Moreover, recent efforts by
the GoP have been more proactive in addressing these deficiencies where
Pakistan's inclusion in the OECD's Multilateral Convention on Mutual
Administrative Assistance in Tax matters (news reports indicate information
sharing with tax authorities to commence from September'18) gives weight to
GoP's "big-ticket".
Having a strong faith in the robustness of Pakistan’s
financial system and the ongoing efforts to improve it the country’s placement
in "Grey-list" is nothing but "arm-twisting". It is more
than obvious that the US policies towards Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, China, EU
countries and NAFTA members are aimed at establishing its hegemony around the
world.
Saturday, 7 July 2018
Pakistan Democracy on the Rough Terrain
On Friday, the
last day of the week ended 6th July 2018, the accountability court announced
its verdict imposing severe punishments and hefty fines on Nawaz Sharif
(elected prime minister of Pakistan for the third time) and his family members.
The decision is likely to severely impact general elections scheduled for 25th
July 2018. There is a saying that history repeats itself. I am obliged to offer
readers one of my articles written as back as April 2015. Its title was
“Pakistan Democracy on the Rough Terrain”. To read details please click http://shkazmipk.com/democracy-in-pakistan/
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