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Inflation in Pakistan: How Rising Prices Are Quietly Destroying Your Savings (And What You Can Do About It)

Faizan, March 31, 2026April 3, 2026

Inflation in Pakistan is rapidly eroding the value of savings as the rupee weakens and living costs rise. This article explains how inflation impacts your money and shares practical investment strategies to protect and grow your wealth in 2026.

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Financial News & Analysis

Interest Rate Cut in Pakistan: Is It Good or Bad for Your Savings in 2026?

Farhan Ahmed, March 18, 2026April 3, 2026

Is the interest rate cut in Pakistan good or bad for savings?
The recent interest rate cut in Pakistan is generally bad for savers because bank profit rates decrease while inflation especially due to rising fuel prices reduces real returns. However, it can benefit borrowers and investors looking for growth opportunities.

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