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Foreign reserves stand at $16,818m; SBP’s up by $142m to $11,758.7

byCustoms Today Report
17/04/2015
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KARACHI: The country’s total liquid foreign reserves the country have been recorded at $16,818.4 million, while reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan increased 1.2% or $142 million to at $11,758.7 million on the week ending on April 10 as compared to $11,617 million in the previous week.

According to the SBP, the net foreign reserves held by banks were recorded at $5,059.7 million. Reserves went up by almost 4% last week following the receipt of $538 million from multilateral, bilateral and other sources, including $498 million received from the IMF. They increased significantly in February when the SBP received $717 million on account of the Coalition Support Fund (CSF).

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