Pakistan’s foreign reserves down by $112 million

BusinessPakistan’s foreign reserves down by $112 million
  • Total reserves: $13.1 billion, down by $111.5 million
  • SBP reserves: $8.0 billion, down $127.4 million
  • Commercial Banks reserves: $5.1 billion, up by $15.9 million

KARACHI, Pakistan: The Country’s total liquid foreign reserves fell by US$ 111.5 million to stand at US$ 13.15 billion as of January 12, 2024.

The latest data shared by the State Bank of Pakistan showed that the total liquid foreign reserves held by the Country as of January 12, 2024 were US$ 13,145.1 million.

The statistics showed that the Central Bank’s foreign reserves stood at US$ 8.0 billion, registering a decrease of US$ 127.4 million.

The reserves held by the Central Bank stood at US$ 8,027.4 million in the week ended on January 12 whereas previously they were US$ 8,154.8 million.

Whereas the Commercial Banks had foreign reserves of US$ 5,117.7 million, showing an increase of US$ 15.9 million.Pakistan’s foreign reserves down by $112 million

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