The SBP says foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank decreased by $173 million to US$ 8,044 million due to debt repayments during the week under review.


Karachi: The total liquid foreign reserves of Pakistan stood at US$ 13,097.6 million in the week ended on February 2, 2024, while foreign reserves held by State Bank reached $ 8,044 million.
The State Bank of Pakistan, in a statement issued here on Friday, informed that foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank decreased by $173 million to US$ 8,044 million due to debt repayments during the week under review.
Meanwhile, net foreign reserves held by commercial banks stood at $ 5,053.6 million. Total liquid foreign reserves held by the country, in the previous week ended on January 26, 2024, were $ 13,262.5 million. Among them, foreign reserves held by the central bank were $ 8,216.5 million while net foreign reserves held by commercial banks were $ 5,046 million.

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