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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Oct 9

    Pakistan's expected bailout from the IMF will be embarrassing for China, Islamabad’s closest ally, which had made Pakistan the showcase for its global infrastructure building programhttps://on.wsj.com/2CAloaQ 

    8:15 PM - 9 Oct 2018
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    • Ahsan Raza Imran Ahmed Rao U Ye Myint Aung Sedecia Moba Sam Bomes Jason DeWitt k. kay تر جمان پاکستان 子鬼 本日
    13 replies 80 retweets 99 likes
      1. Constance Moonzwe‏ @meetconstancem Oct 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        Interesting..... As an African by birth, I'm not a hugh fan of how china conducts their business

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      2. Nitin Sharma‏ @nitin1sharma Oct 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        Nothing embarrasses China, they themselves are an embarrassment - currency manipulators, nuclear supporters of terrorist nations, supporters of terrorists like Masood Azhar, suppressors of human rights in Tibet and Xinjiang.

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
      3. Yasir Azim‏ @YasirAzim Oct 9
        Replying to @nitin1sharma @WSJ

        Agree nothing embarrassing when these chines send terrorist Kulbhushan Jadhav, sarabajit singh and Kashmir singh to cause destabilizing in Pakistan.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Nitin Sharma‏ @nitin1sharma Oct 9
        Replying to @YasirAzim @WSJ

        Don't get me started, you send terrorists to Mumbai and kill hundreds, then the mastermind openly roams around propagating hate. You have sent terrorists to Uri, Pathankot and have hundreds of terror training camps. Your main is a cancer on the world.

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      5. Rohit‏ @rohitraut59 Oct 9
        Replying to @nitin1sharma @YasirAzim @WSJ

        Sir Yeh log to bewakoof hai inse kya hi ladna

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      6. Rohit‏ @rohitraut59 Oct 9
        Replying to @rohitraut59 @nitin1sharma and

        Its the 21st time that Pakistan is seeking for a loan from IMF..... Its a world record

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      1. #DeleteFacebook‏ @DesiVigyan Oct 9
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        आक्स्फर्ड के महान अर्थशास्त्री ने कहा था कि in long run we all will be dead। हम कांग्रेस के सच्चे समर्थक पाकिस्तानी उस ही मूल मंत्र का पालन कर रहें हैं। रही बात अमरीका की तो हर बार जमानत देने के लिए है न, नहीं तो परमाणु हथियार किस काम आयेंगे!!pic.twitter.com/DIRcLwjfmv

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      1. JJ‏ @JJ85987000 Oct 9
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        Not a fan of either the Pakistani or Chinese governments, but is @WSJ going to mention how "embarrassing" it was when the entire western financial system needed a bailout, after the journal did nothing but hype up the solvency of International banks?

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      1. Rob Ausdal CFA‏ @RobAusdal Oct 9
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        They will get over it pretty quickly as they will be the main benefactors.

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      1. marty kubalanza‏ @aznalabukm Oct 10
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        China always looking out for thenselves

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      1. Jason DeWitt‏ @j1xcalibur Oct 10
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        Plz follow back plz. I’m a current subscriber @WSJ

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      1. 123lostout‏ @bobtxsa Oct 9
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        Stop the borrowing madness, No more loans. Loans are just to pay back other bad loans. Its all becoming play money.

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      1. Dr. Avis  🇺🇸‏ @hamptondravis Oct 9
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        LOL who cares!?

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      1. Syed Ali  🇪🇺‏ @syednc Oct 9
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        IMF is making Pakistan it’s slave by weakening currency, more taxes on poor and inflation. Shame!

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      1. Peter‏ @ozgrehan Oct 9
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        IMF should not bailout Pakistan. China should!

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      1. PardonMyFrench‏ @1PardonMyFrench Oct 9
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        And should send a signal to the rest of the world.

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