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SBP Reserves Rise By $14 Million

Pakistan’s liquid foreign exchange reserves remained largely stable this week, with the State Bank of Pakistan reporting an increase of $14 million, taking its holdings to $14.57 billion for the week ending November 28, 2025.

According to the SBP’s weekly data, the country’s total foreign exchange reserves stood at $19.589 billion.

Reserves showed a marginal week-on-week decline of $16 million, mainly due to lower balances held by commercial banks.

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Banks’ reserves fell by US$31 million, closing the week at US$5.014 billion.

The data also shows that Pakistan’s import cover remained unchanged at 2.76 months, indicating stable short-term external payment capacity.

Year to date, the central bank’s reserves have increased by $2.864 billion, helped by improved inflows and disciplined external payments.

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Muhammad Bilal