The State Bank of Pakistan's (SBP) foreign exchange reserves rose by $33 million weekly, reaching $9.44 billion as of August 30, according to data released on Thursday.
The country's total liquid foreign reserves amounted to $14.74 billion. Commercial banks held $5.30 billion in net foreign reserves.
The central bank did not provide a specific explanation for the rise in the reserves.
It was reported that SBP reserves grew by $33 million to reach $9,436.8 million by the week ending on 30-Aug-2024.
SBP's foreign exchange reserves saw a $112 million rise last week.
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Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves rise by $33 million
SBP's foreign exchange reserves saw a $112 million rise last weekComments
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