Pakistan’s foreign reserves reach $14.87 billion, highest since 15 July 2022

BusinessPakistan’s foreign reserves reach $14.87 billion, highest since 15 July 2022
  • Total reserves: $14.87 billion, up $46.6 million
  • SBP reserves: $9.53 billion, up $24 million
  • Commercial Banks reserves: $5.34 billion, up by $22.6 million

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Country’s total foreign exchange reserves have jumped to US$ 14.87 billion, the highest since July 15, 2022.

As per the latest figures released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), foreign exchange reserved held by the Country stood at US$ 14,873.1 million as of September 20, 2024 with an increase of US$ 46.6 million.

Previously, they were US$ 14,826.5 million recorded on September 13, 2024.

The State Bank’s own reserves reached US$ 9.53 billion, which were the highest after July 7, 2022.

By September 13, the SBP’s reserves were US$ 9,509.6 million but a week later with an increase of US$ 24 million, they surged to US$ 9,533.6 million.

While the Commercial Banks had foreign reserves of US$ 5,339.5 million, witnessing a growth of US$ 22.6 million.Pakistan’s foreign reserves reach $14.87 billion, highest since 15 July 2022

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