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SBP reserves edge up by $21m, reach $14.4bn

Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves posted a marginal increase during the week ended September 26, 2025, with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reporting an uptick of $21 million.

According to the central bank, SBP’s reserves rose to $14.400 billion, compared to $14.38 billion a week earlier.

This pushed the country’s total liquid foreign reserves to $19.8 billion, while net reserves held by commercial banks stood at $5.4 billion.

The SBP said in a statement, “During the week ended on 26-Sep-2025, SBP’s foreign exchange reserves increased by $21 million to $14,400.4 million.”


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