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  • forex reserves decline by $78 million to $15.89 billion

    forex reserves decline by $78 million to $15.89 billion

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) announced on Thursday that the country’s foreign exchange reserves decreased by $78 million, bringing the total to $15.894 billion for the week ending May 10, 2019. This decline is attributed primarily to foreign debt payments.

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  • SBP to announce monetary policy on May 20

    SBP to announce monetary policy on May 20

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will announced monetary policy for next two months on Monday, May 20, 2019.

    A statement issued by the SBP on Thursday said that it would announce Monetary Policy on Monday, May 20, 2019.

    In the last monetary policy announcement on March 29, 2019, the central bank increased the policy rate by 50 basis points to 10.75 percent effective from April 01, 2019.

  • Overseas Pakistanis send $17.87 billion in 10 months

    Overseas Pakistanis send $17.87 billion in 10 months

    KARACHI: Overseas Pakistanis have sent remittances worth $17.875 billion during first ten months (July – April) 2018/2019, which is 8.45 percent higher when compared with remittances in the same period of the last fiscal year, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Friday.

    Overseas Pakistani workers remitted $17.875 billion in the first ten months (July to April) of 2018/2019, showing a growth of 8.45 percent compared with $16.481 billion received during the same period in the preceding year.

    During April 2019, the inflow of worker’s remittances amounted to $1,778.90 million, which is 2 percent higher than March 2019 and 6 percent higher than April 2018.

    The country wise details for the month of April 2019 show that inflows from Saudi Arabia, UAE, USA, UK, GCC countries (including Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman) and EU countries amounted to $427.82 million, $372.43 million, $269.56 million, $280.02 million, $175.44 million and $48.19 million respectively compared with the inflow of $399.56 million, $362.40 million, $250.91 million, $245.85 million, $167.68 million and $54.75 million respectively in April 2018.

    Remittances received from Malaysia, Norway, Switzerland, Australia, Canada, Japan and other countries during April 2019 amounted to $205.43 million together as against $197.72 million received in April 2018.

  • Pakistan’s forex reserves increase by $229 million

    Pakistan’s forex reserves increase by $229 million

    KARACHI: The foreign exchange reserves of the country have increased by $229 million to $15.972 billion by week ended May 03, 2019 as compared with $15.742 billion a week ago, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Thursday.

    The foreign exchange reserves held by central bank increased by $179 million to $8.984 billion as compared with $8.805 billion a week ago. The SBP said that the reserves were increased doe to official government inflows.

    The reserves held by commercial banks also increased by $51 million to $6.988 billion as compared with $6.937 billion a week ago.

  • SBP sells T-Bills worth Rs560bn at 11.249pc cut-off yield

    SBP sells T-Bills worth Rs560bn at 11.249pc cut-off yield

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has sold treasury bills amounting Rs560 billion at cut-off yield at 11.2491 percent, much above the key policy rate of 10.75 percent.

    The SBP on Wednesday offered bids to auction Market Treasury Bills (MTB) of three-, six- and 12-month maturities.

    The SBP received bids of Rs560 billion at face value of Rs574.186 billion in three-month MTBs. However, the SBP did not receive bids in other papers.

    The central bank accepted all the bids in three-month maturities at cut-off yield of 11.2491 percent.

    The high cut-off yield indicates further rise in key policy rate to be announced this month.

    In its monetary policy announcement on March 29, 2019 the SBP increased key policy rate by 50 basis points to 10.75 percent.

    Banking experts said that the financial institutions were only interested in short term maturities as those were anticipating further hike in policy rate in upcoming monetary policy announcement.

    The SBP has set a target of Rs1,200 billion for this auction in order to help the government in meeting budgetary financing.

    However, the central bank could only raise Rs560 billion.

    SBP sells treasury bills worth Rs415.72 billion at above 11pc cut-off yield

  • Meeting reviews progress on FATF Action Plan

    Meeting reviews progress on FATF Action Plan

    ISLAMABAD: Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, Adviser to Prime Minister on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs on Monday chaired a meeting to review progress on Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Action Plan.

    The Secretary Finance updated all the key stakeholders on the critical nature of the meeting, serious challenges at hand and top priority that is being assigned by the government.

    The chair was updated by all the key stakeholders regarding progress made by Pakistan on FATF Action Plan.

    The stakeholders demonstrated coordination and commitment to achieve this national objective.

    The finance adviser advised all stakeholders to work round the clock and give highest priority, efforts as well as extra time for achieving and surpassing to FATF action plan.

    The meeting was attended by Secretary Finance, Secretary Interior, Chairman FBR, Chairman SECP, Deputy Governor SBP, Director General FMU, Director General CT Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Director General CT NACTA and representatives of Law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

    Earlier in February 2019 meetings of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) took place at OECD, Paris to review the compliance of a number of countries with the international standards on Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Financing of Terrorism (AML-CFT).

    Pakistan was earlier placed by FATF in its Ongoing Compliance Document in view of an Action Plan undertaken by it to strengthen its CFT Regime.

    The FATF reviewed the progress made by Pakistani authorities concerned with CFT role, based upon an analysis carried out by Asia-Pacific Joint Group.

    The FATF noted that Pakistan took several steps to implement the Action Plan including by undertaking Risk Assessment of Terrorism Financing and Cash Smuggling in the country.

    The FATF advised Pakistan for continue work on action plan, included:

    (1) adequately demonstrating its proper understanding of the TF risks posed by the terrorist groups above, and conducting supervision on a risk-sensitive basis;

    (2) demonstrating that remedial actions and sanctions are applied in cases of AML/CFT violations, and that these actions have an effect on AML/CFT compliance by financial institutions;

    (3) demonstrating that competent authorities are cooperating and taking action to identify and take enforcement action against illegal money or value transfer services (MVTS);

    (4) demonstrating that authorities are identifying cash couriers and enforcing controls on illicit movement of currency and understanding the risk of cash couriers being used for TF;

    (5) improving inter-agency coordination including between provincial and federal authorities on combating TF risks;

    (6) demonstrating that law enforcement agencies (LEAs) are identifying and investigating the widest range of TF activity and that TF investigations and prosecutions target designated persons and entities, and persons and entities acting on behalf or at the direction of the designated persons or entities;

    (7) demonstrating that TF prosecutions result in effective, proportionate and dissuasive sanctions and enhancing the capacity and support for prosecutors and the judiciary; and

    (8) demonstrating effective implementation of targeted financial sanctions (supported by a comprehensive legal obligation) against all 1267 and 1373 designated terrorists and those acting for or on their behalf, including preventing the raising and moving of funds, identifying and freezing assets (movable and immovable), and prohibiting access to funds and financial services;

    (9) demonstrating enforcement against TFS violations including administrative and criminal penalties and provincial and federal authorities cooperating on enforcement cases;

    (10) demonstrating that facilities and services owned or controlled by designated person are deprived of their resources and the usage of the resources.

    The FATF urged Pakistan to swiftly complete its action plan, particularly those with timelines of May 2019.

  • Reza Baqir assumes charge as SBP governor

    Reza Baqir assumes charge as SBP governor

    KARACHI: Dr. Reza Baqir assumed the charge of Governor State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Sunday after President of Pakistan appointed him as Governor State Bank of Pakistan for a period of three years.

    A statement issued by the SBP said that Dr. Reza Baqir has eighteen years of experience with the IMF and two years with the World Bank.

    He was the Head of the IMF’s Office in Egypt and Senior Resident Representative since August 2017.

    He has also held positions as IMF Mission Chief for Romania and Bulgaria, Division Chief of the IMF’s Debt Policy Division, Head of the IMF delegation to the Paris Club, Deputy Division Chief of the IMF’s Emerging Markets Division, IMF Resident Representative to the Philippines, and numerous other positions.

    Dr. Baqir’s research has been published in top journals of the economics profession, including the Journal of Political Economy and the Quarterly Journal of Economics.

    Dr. Baqir holds a Ph.D in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley and an A.B. (Magna cum Laude) in Economics from Harvard University.

  • Reza Baqir appointed as SBP governor

    Reza Baqir appointed as SBP governor

    ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Saturday appointed Dr. Reza Baqir as the governor of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for next three years.

    A notification issued by the finance division said that President of Pakistan had appointed Dr. Reza Baqir as governor SBP for a period of three years from the date he assumes office.

    The terms and conditions of his appointment will be notified later with the approval of the President of Pakistan.

    Dr. Reza Baqir is currently service for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and resident representative for Arab Republic of Egypt.

  • SBP governor, FBR chairman removed as IMF team visiting

    SBP governor, FBR chairman removed as IMF team visiting

    ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Friday removed governor of the central bank and chief of the tax collecting agency in the wake of dismal fiscal position of the country and in the presence of visiting IMF mission, reports said.

    The removal of the heads of top organizations has come at a time when the fiscal year is about to end and the government is finalizing budget preparation.

    The media reported quoting sources said that Tariq Bajwa, governor, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) had tendered his resignation after the federal government had sought his removal from the post of central bank governor.

    However, the government removed Muhammad Jehanzeb Khan from the post of the chairman of Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

    The removal has come at a time when IMF team is visiting Pakistan on new loan program. The heads of SBP and FBR have important role in any IMF loan program.

    The reports said that decision for removing was taken when Asad Umar was Finance Minister.

  • Banking timings during Ramazan-ul-Mubarak announced

    Banking timings during Ramazan-ul-Mubarak announced

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Friday announced banking timings during holy month of Ramazan-ul-Mubarak.

    During the ensuing holy month of Ramazan-ul-Mubarak 1440 AH, the following office hours will be observed in the State Bank of Pakistan, which will also be followed by all banks, development finance institutions and microfinance banks:-

    Monday to Thursday from 10:00am to 4:00pm with prayer break from 2:00pm to 2:15pm whereas on Fridays office hours will be from 9:00am to 2:00pm without any break.

    However, it is further advised to observe the following business (banking) hours for public dealing:-

    Monday to Thursday from 10:00am to 2:00pm without any break whereas on Fridays business (banking) hours for public dealing will be from 9:00am to 1:00pm without any break.

    After the holy month of Ramazan-ul-Mubarak, the above timings will automatically be reverted to pre Ramadan-ul-Mubarak timings, the SBP said.