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SBP’s foreign reserves rise by $21m to $16.18b

byCT Report
14/02/2026
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KARACHI: Pakistan’s liquid foreign reserves stood at $ 21,374.7 million as of February 06, 2026.

According to data shared by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the central bank’s foreign reserves stood at $16,177.8 million. Net foreign reserves held by the commercial banks stood at $ 5,196.9 million as of February 06, 2026.

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During the week ending February 06, 2026, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $ 21 million to $ 16,177.8 million. A week earlier, SBP’s foreign reserves jumped by $56 million to $16,157.2 million. Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $13 million to $16,101.1 million. Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $16 million to $16,087.7 million.

Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $16 million to $16,071.8 million. Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves jumped by $141 million to $16,055.7 million. Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $13 million to $15,915.1 million. Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $16 million to $15,902.5 million.

Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves jumped by $1.3 billion to $15,886.8 million. The increase in SBP’s reserves was mainly due to the receipt of SDR 914 million (equivalent to about $ 1.2 billion) from the IMF under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF).

During the week ending December 5, 2025, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $12 million to $14,586.5 million. A week earlier, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $14 million to $14,574.8 million.  Two weeks earlier, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $9 million to $14,560.7 million. Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $27 million to $14,551.5 million. Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $22 million to $14,524.6 million.

A week earlier, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $31 million to $14,502.8 million. Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $16 million to $14,471.6 million. Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $14 million to $14,455.2 million. A week earlier, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $21 million to $14,440.8 million.

Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $20 million to $14,420.1 million. Before that week, SBP’s liquid foreign reserves increased by $21 million to $14,400.4 million. A week earlier, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $22 million to $14,379.5 million.

During the week ending September 12, 2025, the central bank’s foreign reserves increased by $21 million to $14,357.2 million. Before that week, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $34 million to $ 14,336.3 million. Before that week, SBP’s reserves increased by $28 million to $14,302.5 million. A week earlier, SBP’s foreign reserves rose by $18 million to $14,274.3 million.

Before that week, the central bank’s foreign reserves increased by $13 million to $14,256.2 million. A week earlier, SBP’s foreign reserves increased by $11 million to $14,243.2 million. Before that week, the central bank’s foreign reserves decreased by $72 million to $14,231.9 million.

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