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State Bank of Pakistan’s reserves reach $14.51 billion, exceeding IMF target

Karachi: The State Bank of Pakistan has released details of its foreign exchange reserves at the end of the fiscal year 2025, according to which the reserves have reached the level of $14.51 billion.
According to the report, a significant increase of $5.12 billion was recorded in foreign exchange reserves in the fiscal year 2025. At the end of the previous fiscal year, 2024, these reserves were $9.39 billion.
According to the State Bank, the reduction in the current account deficit and the timely arrival of expected foreign inflows played a significant role in improving the reserves.
According to experts, this increase has not only restored confidence in the economy but also fulfilled the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s condition of $14 billion, after which the prospects for further financial assistance have become clear.

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