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Pak reserves stand at US$15,063.9, SBP’s down by $82m to $10,249m versus last week’s $10,331m

byCustoms Today Report
30/01/2015
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Karachi – The Pakistan’s total liquid foreign reserves stood at US$15,063.9 million in the week ended 23 January 2015 while SBP’s liquid foreign reserves decreased by $82 million to $10,249 million compared to $10,331 million in the previous week, as per the State Bank statement.

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It detailed that foreign reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan, $10,248.7 million, Net foreign reserves held by banks $4,815.2 million, thus total liquid foreign reserves $15,063.9 million.

During the week ending 23 January 2015, SBP made payments of $143 million on account of external debt servicing and other official payments. No major inflow was recorded during the week.

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