National Herald Tribune

Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves surge to $14.5 bn

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KARACHI, (NNI): In a significan­t boost to Pakistan's financial stability, the nation's foreign exchange reserves soared to $14.5 billion after receiving a substantia­l tranche from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF).

According to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on May 3, the domestic foreign exchange reserves witnessed a substantia­l rise, standing at $14.45 billion.

Notably, the reserves of the SBP experience­d a commendabl­e surge, jumping by $1.11 billion to reach $9.12 billion.

Similarly, the foreign exchange reserves held by commercial banks also saw a significan­t upswing, recording an increase of $2.86 billion to reach $5.33 billion.

Last month, Pakistan received the muchawaite­d $1.1 billion final tranche from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) as part of the $3 billion standby arrangemen­t, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) confirmed.

The SBP said it received Special Drawing Rights (SDR) 828 million - equivalent to $1.1 billion in value - "following the successful completion of the second review by the Executive Board of IMF under Stand-By Arrangemen­t (SBA)"

The central bank said that the disburseme­nt will be reflected in SBP reserves for the week ending on May 3, 2024.

A day earlier, IMF's Executive Board completed the second review under the Stand-By Arrangemen­t (SBA) for Pakistan, allowing for bringing total disburseme­nts under the arrangemen­t to about $3 billion.

"The completion of the second and final review reflects the authoritie­s' stronger policy efforts under the SBA, which have supported the stabilizat­ion of the economy and the return of modest growth," the IMF said in a statement.

"To move Pakistan from stabilizat­ion to a strong and sustainabl­e recovery the authoritie­s need to continue their policy and reform efforts, including strict adherence to fiscal targets," the statement added.

 ?? ?? Rawalpindi: The flag march conducted by the administra­tion to maintain law and order on May 9 is passing through Murree Road.
Rawalpindi: The flag march conducted by the administra­tion to maintain law and order on May 9 is passing through Murree Road.

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