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Update: Saudi Development Fund supports Pakistan

12 November 2009

Saudi Arabia has arranged a soft loan to Pakistan for imports, power and development.

Read more: [Saudi Development Fund Pakistan] [Pakistan Central Bank SDF]

The Saudi Development Fund (SDF) has arranged a $380 million soft loan to the Pakistan Central Bank.

The loan consists of $200 million to be...


Poll

Will Russia’s recent ban on grain exports result in a significant rise in private risk insurance claims from grain traders unable to fulfil their contracts?

Yes – there will be more claims. The government’s actions allow traders, with PRI cover, to make claims through contract frustration.
8%
No - the majority of Russia’s wheat production, some 70%-80%, is used for domestic consumption so the contracts represent only a small portion of the total wheat market, limiting the amount of potential claims.
23%
No - traders had a week’s notice before the ban allowing them to secure alternative supplies to fulfil contracts stated as optional origin.
23%
Maybe - but claims are likely to be limited to traders dealing in soft wheat whose contracts demand they source wheat only from Russia.
46%

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A collateral manager may manage collateral well but it won’t tell you if someone’s about to go belly up.

Steven Pout, Agriservice - Brazil: Agri-sector bounces back - Trade Finance, July/August 2010