
Moody's upgrades deposit ratings of Pak banks
"We have also upgraded the baseline credit assessments (BCAs) and adjusted BCAs for ABL, HBL, MCB and UBL to Caa1 from Caa2, and for NBP to Caa2 from Caa3," the rating agency said in a statement on Tuesday.
The outlook on long-term deposit ratings of all banks has been changed to stable from positive.
Tuesday's rating actions follow its decision to upgrade the government of Pakistan's local and foreign currency issuer and senior unsecured debt ratings to Caa1 from Caa2 to reflect Pakistan's improving external position, supported by its progress in reform implementation under the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Extended Fund Facility.
Moody's said that the decision to upgrade Pakistani banks' ratings reflects the country's improving operating environment, as captured by the raising of its Macro Profile for Pakistan to "very weak+" from "very weak"; the government of Pakistan's improved capacity to support banks in case of need, as indicated by the sovereign rating upgrade; and banks' own resilient financial performance.
The revised Macro Profile score is underpinned by Pakistan's improving external position, supported by its progress in reform implementation. Nonetheless, it said, Pakistan's external position remains fragile. Its foreign exchange reserves remain well below what is required to meet external debt obligations, underscoring the importance of steady progress with the IMF programme to continually unlock financing.

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