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Pakistan’s Central Bank Foreign Reserves Decline Amidst Economic Watch

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Published April 17, 2025
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State Bank of Pakistan reports a slight dip in its foreign currency holdings, signaling ongoing economic considerations for the nation.


Key Takeaways:

i) The State Bank of Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves decreased by $127 million.

ii) As of April 11th, the SBP’s total foreign exchange reserves stood at approximately $10.57 billion.

iii) The total liquid foreign reserves held by Pakistan were recorded at around $15.66 billion, including the net reserves of commercial banks.


Islamabad, Pakistan – April 17, 2025 – According to a report released by Xinhua, the foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) have experienced a marginal decrease. The report, titled “Foreign exchange reserves of Pakistan’s central bank decrease,” indicates that during the week ending on April 11th, the central bank’s total foreign currency holdings amounted to approximately $10.57 billion.

During the week ending on April 11, the total foreign exchange reserves of the bank stood at about 10.57 billion dollars, the SBP said.

The Xinhua report further details that this figure represents a decline of $127 million from the previous week. During the week ending on April 11, the total foreign exchange reserves of the bank stood at about 10.57 billion dollars, the SBP said.

In addition to the central bank’s reserves, the report also highlighted the net foreign reserves held by commercial banks within the country, which stood at around $5.09 billion. Combining these figures, the total liquid foreign reserves held by Pakistan were recorded at approximately $15.66 billion.

The fluctuation in foreign exchange reserves is often closely monitored in Pakistan as it can influence the nation’s ability to meet its international payment obligations and can impact the stability of the Pakistani Rupee. These reserves act as a buffer against external economic shocks and play a crucial role in maintaining investor confidence.

In addition to the central bank’s reserves, the report also highlighted the net foreign reserves held by commercial banks within the country, which stood at around $5.09 billion. Combining these figures, the total liquid foreign reserves held by Pakistan were recorded at approximately $15.66 billion.

The slight decrease in the SBP’s foreign exchange reserves underscores the ongoing economic considerations for Pakistan as it navigates the global financial landscape. The government and financial institutions will likely be observing these trends closely in formulating future economic policies.

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