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 KARACHI:Pakistan s foreign currency reserves are estimated to deplete by another $3 billion to $8 billion while the currency may depreciate to Rs170 against the US dollar by June 30, according to a leading local research house.Pakistan central bank is expected to keep the benchma nike air force rk interest rate unchanged at 11% till December 2020, while the government is likely to renegotiate loan programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The interest ra nike air force one tes were expected to come down, the (rupee/dollar) exchange rate was anticipated to remain stable, economic activity was likely to pick up (in FY20 and onwards)  but almost all that have been pushed aside by the outbreak of COVID-19,  Topline Research said in a report titled  COVID-19 - An event with unprecedented parallels  Businessmen have extensively been demanding the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) af1  to cut the rate to a single digit. Earlier, it revised down the rate by 225 basis points to 11% in the second half of the March.Pakistan agree