Tag: SBP

  • SBP releases foreign currency rates for April 29, 2025

    SBP releases foreign currency rates for April 29, 2025

    On April 29, 2025, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) announced the official foreign exchange rates for customers. These rates, based on the weighted averages of commercial banks, act as a key reference for cross-border transactions, facilitating international trade and commerce.

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  • SBP declares bank holiday on May 1, 2025 for Labor Day

    SBP declares bank holiday on May 1, 2025 for Labor Day

    KARACHI, April 29, 2025 — The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has officially announced a public holiday on Thursday, May 1, 2025, in observance of Labor Day.

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  • SBP expected to trim policy rate on May 5, 2025

    SBP expected to trim policy rate on May 5, 2025

    KARACHI, April 29, 2025 – The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is widely expected to lower its benchmark policy rate by 50 basis points, bringing it down to 11.5% during its next monetary policy announcement scheduled for May 5.

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  • SBP advocates reducing tax burden on salaried individuals

    SBP advocates reducing tax burden on salaried individuals

    KARACHI, April 29, 2025 — The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has strongly recommended that the government prioritize policies aimed at broadening the tax base and reducing the tax burden on salaried individuals and other documented sectors of the economy.

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  • Refining tax policy essential to reducing cash circulation: SBP

    Refining tax policy essential to reducing cash circulation: SBP

    Karachi, April 28, 2025 — The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has emphasized the urgent need to refine tax policy to avoid unintended consequences that fuel higher cash circulation (CiC) in the economy.

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  • Govt saves Rs30 billion through MTBs buyback auctions: SBP

    Govt saves Rs30 billion through MTBs buyback auctions: SBP

    Karachi, April 28, 2025 – The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has reported that the federal government managed to save approximately Rs30 billion through successful buyback auctions of Market Treasury Bills (MTBs) during the first half of the fiscal year 2025.

    In its half-yearly economic report, the SBP highlighted that the strategic use of buyback auctions allowed the government to lower its debt servicing costs significantly. “The estimates suggest the government saved a total of around Rs30 billion in debt servicing with these operations,” the SBP stated.

    Understanding the Buyback Auctions

    Buyback auctions involve the government repurchasing its own debt instruments, such as MTBs, from the secondary market before their maturity. The primary goals are to smooth the debt redemption profile, reduce refinancing risks, and potentially save on interest expenses if market conditions are favorable. While buyback mechanisms are common in developed economies, they are less frequently employed in developing countries due to liquidity constraints.

    The motivation behind Pakistan’s decision to hold buyback auctions was fueled by improved fiscal liquidity, largely following a substantial profit transfer from the SBP in September 2024. This liquidity allowed the government to repurchase older MTBs issued at higher interest rates while simultaneously raising longer-term debt at lower rates amid a falling interest rate environment.

    Details of the Recent Buyback Auctions

    The government repurchased four issues of MTBs, maturing in December 2024, amounting to approximately Rs3.6 trillion at average yields exceeding 20%. These operations not only lowered immediate debt costs but also significantly mitigated rollover risk.

    The buybacks were executed through special auctions, where specific securities and target amounts were announced for competitive bidding. Due to declining interest rates, the auctions were oversubscribed, and the government successfully bought back a total of Rs1.026 trillion—split between Rs566 billion in 6-month MTBs and Rs460 billion in 12-month MTBs.

    However, acceptance rates varied: around 73% of targets were met for the 6-month tenor, while only 34% were accepted for the 12-month tenor. This discrepancy reflected higher pricing expectations from market participants in subsequent auctions.

    Overall, the SBP noted that the buyback auctions accounted for 27% of the maturing MTBs, thereby easing the government’s future borrowing needs. Nevertheless, the SBP cautioned that frequent buybacks, if not carefully managed, could distort market signals, fuel inflationary expectations, and increase long-term borrowing costs. Effective communication of buyback objectives is crucial to avoid these risks.

  • SBP flags tariffs, global conflicts as risks to economy

    SBP flags tariffs, global conflicts as risks to economy

    Karachi, April 28, 2025 – The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday released its Half Year Report FY25 on the state of Pakistan’s economy, highlighting several key risks that could impact the country’s future economic performance.

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  • SBP releases foreign currency rates for April 28, 2025

    SBP releases foreign currency rates for April 28, 2025

    On April 28, 2025, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) announced the official foreign exchange rates for customers. These rates, based on the weighted averages of commercial banks, act as a key reference for cross-border transactions, facilitating international trade and commerce.

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  • SBP Governor underscores economic reforms at IMF-WB meetings

    SBP Governor underscores economic reforms at IMF-WB meetings

    Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Jameel Ahmad, reiterated Pakistan’s strengthening macroeconomic stability and improving outlook during a series of high-profile meetings with executives from top global financial and investment institutions such as JP Morgan, Standard Chartered, Deutsche Bank, Jefferies, and major credit rating agencies. These discussions took place on the sidelines of the IMF–World Bank (WB) Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C.

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  • SBP releases foreign currency rates for April 25, 2025

    SBP releases foreign currency rates for April 25, 2025

    On April 25, 2025, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) announced the official foreign exchange rates for customers. These rates, based on the weighted averages of commercial banks, act as a key reference for cross-border transactions, facilitating international trade and commerce.

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