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$60m decease: Forex reserves fall 0.57%, to $10,305m

byMonitoring Report
02/01/2015
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KARACHI: Foreign exchange reserves of the country deceased by $60 million to $10,305 million on a weekly basis, as compared to $10,365 million of the previous week.

According to the State Bank of Pakistan, foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank fell by 0.57%.

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Between December 19 and 26, the SBP paid $197 million on account of external debt servicing and other official payments, of which $139 million was paid to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the stand-by agreement.

Total liquid foreign reserves held by the country, including net reserves held by banks other than the SBP, stood at $14,944.7 million while net foreign reserves held by banks amounted to $4,639.8 million.

Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves witnessed a rapid rise in December. During the week ending on December 19, the SBP received $1,221 million from multilateral, bilateral and other sources, which included $1,051 million received from the IMF. This resulted in a weekly increase of 10.9% in the SBP’s foreign exchange reserves.

Similarly, the central bank’s liquid foreign reserves increased 10.6% on a week-on-week basis at the end of the first week of December. The massive increase was a result of Pakistan getting $1 billion against the issuance of Sukuk bonds.

The SBP-held foreign exchange reserves increased three times in 2014. The rapid rise in foreign exchange reserves led to an appreciation of 4% in the rupee’s value against the dollar on a period-end basis after a gap of 11 years, according to Topline Securities.

 

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