ISLAMABAD: The foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) increased by $27 million during the week ending November 14, 2025, reaching a total of $14.55 billion, according to data released on Thursday.
The central bank reported that Pakistan’s total liquid foreign reserves stood at $19.74 billion, with commercial banks holding $5.19 billion in net foreign reserves.
This week’s increase follows a $22 million rise in SBP reserves during the previous week. The country’s foreign reserves are crucial for stabilizing the Pakistani rupee and supporting external payments.
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