KARACHI: The total liquid foreign reserves of Pakistan stood at US$ 20,524.5 million as of April 10, 2026 while the reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan dropped to $ 15,079.5 million due to Eurobond repayments.
SBP’s liquid foreign reserves decreased by $ 1,321 million to $ 15,079.5 million during the week ended on 10 April 2026 as SBP repaid $ 1,426.1 million against Pakistan Sovereign Eurobond, the central bank reported on Thursday in its weekly statement on the position of liquid foreign reserves.
Meanwhile, the net foreign reserves held by the commercial banks also decreased by $ 49.6 million to $ 5,445 million during the period under review, the break up of forex reserves depicted.
Pakistan’s total liquid foreign reserves in the previous week ended on April 03, 2026 were $ 21,894.9 million. Among them the State Bank of Pakistan held foreign exchange reserves of $ 16,400.3 million while the other $ 5,494.6 million were held by the commercial banks.







