Pakistan foreign exchange reserves rise to $23.72 billion

Pakistan foreign exchange reserves rise to $23.72 billion

KARACHI: Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves increased significantly to $23.72 billion owing to inflows from International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Sukuk proceeds.

The total liquid foreign exchange reserves of the country rose by $1.637 billion to $23.721 billion by week ended February 04, 2022.

The foreign exchange reserves of the country were $22.084 billion by week ended January 28, 2022, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Thursday.

The official reserves of the State Bank increased by $1.61 billion to $17.337 billion by week ended February 04, 2022 as compared with $15.727 billion a week ago.

The SBP said that the rise in foreign exchange reserves due to inflows of $ 1,053 million received from IMF under EFF program and proceeds against Pakistan International Sukuk Bond issuance of $1,000 million.

The foreign exchange held by commercial banks also increased by $25 million to $6.384 billion by week ended February 04, 2022 as compared with $6.357 billion a week ago.