SBP Reserves Gain $25 Million
Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves witnessed a small growth during the week concluded August 13, 2026.
Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves witnessed a small growth during the week concluded August 13, 2026.
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Key points
- According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), its foreign exchange reserves rose by $25 million over the week to $17.081 billion, up from $17.057 billion a week earlier.
- This includes $17.081 billion held by the SBP and $5.424 billion maintained by commercial banks.
- The country's total liquid foreign reserves stood at $22.506 billion as of August 13.
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According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), its foreign exchange reserves rose by $25 million over the week to $17.081 billion, up from $17.057 billion a week earlier. Court Orders OGDC to Pay Rs. 789 Million to Akbar Bugti's Grandson.
In practice, the country's total liquid foreign reserves stood at $22.506 billion as of August 13.
Reserves with commercial banks are down by $17.1 million compared to a week earlier.
Notably, the current level of reserves roughly offers an import cover of 2.55 months.
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