Pakistan central bank holds key rate at 10.5%

Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan Jameel Ahmad is addressing a press conference in Karachi, Pakistan, on January 26, 2026. (PTV/Screengrab)
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Updated 26 January 2026
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Pakistan central bank holds key rate at 10.5%

  • The decision follows a surprise 50-basis-point cut in December
  • It comes after cumulative ‌easing ⁠of ​1,150 ‌basis points since mid-2024

KARACHI: Pakistan’s central bank held its key policy rate unchanged ​at 10.50% on Monday, the central bank chief said, defying market expectations for further easing following a surprise reduction in December.

The decision follows a surprise 50-basis-point cut in December that ended a ‌four-meeting pause, ‌and comes after cumulative ‌easing ⁠of ​1,150 ‌basis points since mid-2024. Interest rates had previously peaked at a record 22% in 2023.

The move, announced by central bank chief Jameel Ahmad at a press conference, ran ⁠counter to market expectations. A Reuters poll conducted ‌ahead of the meeting ‍had anticipated ‍a 50-basis-point cut, citing easing inflation, ‍stronger foreign exchange reserves and a stabilising rupee.

Pakistan’s consumer price inflation slowed to 5.6 percent year-on-year in December, while prices ​fell on a monthly basis due to lower perishable food costs, ⁠official data showed. Non-food inflation, however, remained elevated in both urban and rural areas.

An International Monetary Fund staff report has cautioned against premature monetary easing under Pakistan’s $7 billion loan program, urging policymakers to remain data-dependent to anchor inflation expectations and rebuild external buffers.


High-level Libyan delegation meets Pakistan PM, discusses areas for future cooperation

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High-level Libyan delegation meets Pakistan PM, discusses areas for future cooperation

  • The meeting comes over a month after Pakistan reportedly struck a $4 billion defense deal to sell military equipment to Libyan National Army
  • PM Sharif reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to fostering friendly ties with Libya, emphasizes the importance of continued engagement and dialogue

ISLAMABAD: A high-level delegation from Libya on Tuesday called on Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad and discussed areas for future cooperation between the two sides, PM Sharif’s office said.

The delegation comprised Dr. Osama Saad Hamad, who governs eastern Libya, Libyan National Army (LNA) Commander-in-Chief Khalifa Abu-al-Qasim Haftar and his deputy, Lt. Gen. Saddam Khalifa Haftar.

During the discussions, both sides exchanged views on matters of mutual interest and underscored the importance of strengthening bilateral relations, according to PM Sharif’s office.

“The meeting reflected the shared desire to enhance cooperation in areas of common concern and to promote peace, stability, and development at regional and international levels,” Sharif’s office said in a statement.

The development comes more than a month after reports suggested Pakistan had struck a $4 billion defense deal to sell military equipment, including JF-17 fighter jets and Super Mushshak trainer aircraft, to the LNA that controls eastern Libya.

The reports followed the visit of Pakistani Defense Forces Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir to Libya in December. There has been no official confirmation of the deal so far.

Libya has been subject to a UN arms embargo since 2011, requiring approval from the UN for transfers of weapons and related material. It was not clear whether Pakistan or Libya had applied for ⁠any exemptions to the UN embargo.

PM Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to fostering friendly relations with Libya and emphasized the importance of continued engagement and dialogue, according to his office. The Libyan leadership appreciated Pakistan’s role and expressed interest in expanding collaboration between the two countries.

“The meeting concluded with an understanding to maintain close contact and explore avenues for future cooperation,” Sharif’s office said.

On Monday, LNA Commander-in-Chief Haftar also met Field Marshal Munir and discussed with him military cooperation and regional security, according to the Pakistani military.

“Both sides exchanged views on matters of mutual interest, with particular focus on security dynamics in respective regions and professional cooperation,” the Pakistani military said.

“The discussion underscored the importance of continued engagement and collaboration between the Armed Forces of Pakistan and Libya.”