Islamabad, Dec 9: Pakistan has agreed to allow the rupee to depreciate after holding talks with the Intertiol Monetary Fund (IMF) on the country's economy. The Pakistan and IMF delegations concluded the first round of discussions on Friday and took a two-day break to prepare for the policy-level wrap-up by December 13-14, Dawn online reported. A senior official said that the State Bank of Pakistan would now let the currency exchange rate to adjust to market conditions after many months, rather years, of resisting expectations.