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ISLAMABAD:The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI), for the week ended May 8, 2014, has registered a decrease of 0.27% over the previous week for the lowest income group. The SPI for the week under review for the abo dunk high ve mentioned group was recorded at 200.32 points against 202.86 registered in the previous week, according to provisional figures from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. The SPI for the combined groups decreased by 0.18%; down from 209.31 points in the previous week to 208.94 this week. Compared to the corresponding week last year, the SPI fo yeezy slide r combined groups inflated 9.06%. During the week under review, average prices of indexed items changed as follows 鈥?17 items registered a decrease, 11 items increased and the remaining 25 items remained unchanged.Published in The Express Tribune, May 10th, 2014. Like聽Business on Facebook, follow @TribuneBiz聽 yeezys on Twitter to stay informed and join in the conversation. Downside risks for the economy remain exceptionally high, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Friday, in its staff report, ahead of government talks with the fund on a longer-term programme.An International Monetary Fund mission is expected to visit Pakistan this month to discuss a new programme, ahead of Islamabad beginning its annual budget-making process for the next financial year. quot;Downside risks remain exceptionally high. While the new government has in nike air max270 dicated its intention to continue the SBA rsquo;s policies, political uncertainty remains significant, quot; said the fund in its staff report following the nike air max plus second and final review under the standby arrangement (SBA).The fund nike air max 1 added that political complexities and high cost of living could weigh on policy, adding that policy slippages, together with lower external financing, could undermine the narrow path to debt sustainability and place pressure on the exchange rate.Read more:IMF tranche takes reserves to 22-month hi