The total liquid foreign reserves of Pakistan rose to US$ 15,752.7 million during the week ended on April 04, 2025 while the State Bank of Pakistan held reserves increased to $ 10,699.4 million.
The SBP held reserves increased by $ 23 million to $ 10,699.4 million as of 4 April 2025, the central bank reported on Thursday in its weekly statement on liquid foreign reserves position.
Meanwhile, the net foreign reserves held by commercial banks also increased to $ 5,053.3 million, the breakup of the foreign reserves for the period under review shown.
Total liquid foreign reserves held by the country, in the previous week ended on March 28, 2025, were $ 15,579.7 million.
Among them the central bank held foreign reserves were recorded as $ 10,676.3 million while $ 4,903.4 million were held by the commercial banks.
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