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SBP Reserves Rise to $14.34bn After $34m Increase

Published on: September 12, 2025 10:23 AM

The SBP reserves increased by $34 million during the week ending September 5, according to the State Bank of Pakistan. The central bank confirmed total reserves now stand at $14.336 billion. However, it did not disclose the exact source of the increase. The rise comes amid ongoing efforts to stabilize the country’s external position.

Analysts note the SBP often purchases dollars from the interbank market. These purchases have grown significantly in recent months. During FY25, the central bank bought nearly $7.8 billion from the banking market. Such interventions help maintain stability but also reflect underlying demand pressures. The reserves remain below the level recorded at the close of FY25, which was over $14.5 billion.

The SBP reserves form the backbone of Pakistan’s financial stability. They support foreign payments, debt servicing, and currency market interventions. Yet, despite recent gains, the reserves remain fragile. Economic experts stress the need for sustained inflows from exports, remittances, and external financing. Without these, the reserves may struggle to maintain upward momentum.

Pakistan’s total foreign exchange reserves now stand at $19.68 billion. Of this, $5.344 billion is held by commercial banks. This division highlights the reliance on the central bank’s share for financial security. Any significant fall in SBP holdings could pressure the rupee and market confidence. Therefore, maintaining reserves is vital for economic resilience.

Looking ahead, the SBP reserves are expected to face continued challenges. Rising imports, debt repayments, and global market uncertainty may weigh on holdings. However, external inflows and policy support could provide relief. For now, the modest increase reflects cautious optimism. Sustained growth in reserves remains critical for long-term economic stability.

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