International Monetary Fund
Pakistan: IMF Credit Outstanding
as of September 30, 1998

The SDR is an international reserve asset created by the IMF in 1969 and serves as its unit of account. The currency value of the SDR is determined by summing the values in U.S. dollars of a basket of major currencies.


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Date GRA Purchases SAF, TF, ESAF/PRGT Loans RST Loans Totals
September 30, 1998   471,591,667   536,235,000   0   1,007,826,667
December 31, 1997   488,800,000   460,746,000   0   949,546,000
December 31, 1996   536,085,000   434,424,000   0   970,509,000
December 31, 1995   595,900,000   489,054,000   0   1,084,954,000
December 31, 1994   523,150,000   543,684,000   0   1,066,834,000
December 31, 1993   434,092,500   382,410,000   0   816,502,500
December 31, 1992   437,452,500   382,410,000   0   819,862,500
December 31, 1991   363,963,337   382,410,000   0   746,373,337
December 31, 1990   313,219,904   274,037,310   0   587,257,214
December 31, 1989   421,355,630   288,301,810   0   709,657,440
December 31, 1988   370,011,356   41,424,810   0   411,436,166
December 31, 1987   566,599,741   80,598,103   0   647,197,844
December 31, 1986   846,888,125   126,351,397   0   973,239,522
December 31, 1985   1,116,412,955   172,104,691   0   1,288,517,646
December 31, 1984   1,265,607,674   203,593,485   0   1,469,201,159

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Pakistan: Financial Position in the Fund