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Pakistan’s forex reserves reach $13.44b

byCT Report
16/04/2024
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves have seen a notable increase, rising by $62 million to $13.44 billion by the week ending April 5, 2024.

This development was revealed by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) in its recent report.

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According to the details released by the SBP, the foreign exchange reserves of the nation stood at $13.379 billion by the week concluding on March 29, 2024. Despite this marginal increase, the foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank remained stable at $8.04 billion during the week ending April 5, 2024.

In contrast, the reserves held by commercial banks surged by $62 million, reaching $5.401 billion compared to $5.339 billion recorded the previous week.

Market experts have attributed this uptick in foreign exchange reserves to enhanced inflows of remittances, particularly associated with the Eid festival and the holy month of Ramadan.

The Eid festival, a significant celebration in the Islamic calendar, typically witnesses a surge in remittances as Pakistanis working abroad send money to their families back home to celebrate the occasion. Similarly, the month of Ramadan, known for increased charitable giving and familial support, often leads to heightened remittance flows into the country.

Remittances play a vital role in bolstering Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves and stabilizing its economy. The country heavily relies on remittance inflows from its large diaspora spread across the globe, particularly from countries such as the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates.

The rise in foreign exchange reserves is a positive sign for Pakistan’s economy, providing a buffer against external shocks and supporting the country’s ability to meet its international financial obligations.

Additionally, a healthy reserve position can enhance investor confidence, potentially attracting foreign investment and fostering economic growth.

However, despite this recent increase, Pakistan continues to face economic challenges, including inflationary pressures, fiscal deficits, and external debt burdens. The government has been implementing various measures to address these issues and promote sustainable economic growth.

Efforts to diversify the economy, improve governance, enhance infrastructure, and attract foreign investment remain key priorities for Pakistan’s economic policymakers. Additionally, measures aimed at boosting exports, reducing import dependency, and enhancing productivity are crucial for achieving long-term economic stability and prosperity.

As Pakistan navigates through these economic challenges, the increase in foreign exchange reserves provides a moment of respite and optimism. With prudent fiscal management and targeted reforms, the country aims to build on this momentum and steer its economy towards a path of sustained growth and development.

In conclusion, the recent uptick in Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves reflects improved remittance inflows, driven by the festive seasons of Eid and Ramadan. While this increase is a positive development for the country’s economy, addressing underlying economic challenges and implementing structural reforms remain essential for ensuring long-term stability and prosperity.

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