
SBP-held foreign exchange reserves rise $167mn to clock in at $11.68bn
Total liquid foreign reserves held by the country stood at $16.88 billion. Net foreign reserves held by commercial banks stood at $5.12 billion.
The central bank did not attribute any reason to the increase in the FX reserves.
'During the week ended on 06-Jun-2025, SBP reserves increased by US$ 167 million to US$ 11,675.6 million,' it said.
Last week, SBP-held reserves had declined by $7 million on a weekly basis.

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