Total liquid foreign exchange reserves now stand at $16,875.0 million, with the SBP holding $11,675.6 million and commercial banks maintaining $5,199.4 million
KARACHI: (UrduPoint/Pakistan Point News-June 12nd, 2025) Pakistan's liquid foreign exchange reserves witnessed a notable increase of $167 million during the week ending June 6, 2025, showed the data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Thursday.
The total liquid foreign exchange reserves now stand at $16,875.0 million, with the SBP holding $11,675.6 million and commercial banks maintaining $5,199.4 million.
The central bank reported that its own reserves rose from the previous week by $167 million, reflecting a positive trend in the country's external account position.
The increase in reserves is a welcome development as Pakistan continues to navigate economic challenges and seeks to strengthen its balance of payments and financial stability.
The SBP regularly updates foreign exchange figures on a weekly basis, which serve as a key indicator of the country's economic health and its ability to meet external financial obligations.