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Forex reserves hit all-time high of $18.25bn
KARACHI: Pakistans foreign exchange reserves reached an all-time high of $18.25 billion in the week ending on July 2, following inflows of more than $400 million that included loans from multilateral donors, a central bank official said on Thursday.
Reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) rose to $14.79 billion from $14.02 billion a week ago, and those held by commercial banks edged to $3.46 billion, up from $3.45 billion, said SBP chief spokesman Wasimuddin.
During the week we received inflows of $411 million, which pushed the reserves to an all-time high level, he said. These inflows included a loan of $191.9 million from the World Bank, and another loan of $196.8 million from the Asian Development Bank.
Pakistans foreign exchange reserves totalled to $17.47 billion in the previous week, after reaching a pervious high of $17.95 billion during the week ending on March 26.
Higher export proceeds and a record inflow of remittances have helped Pakistans forex reserves grow steadily.
Remittances from overseas Pakistanis topped $10 billion for the first time during the fiscal year 2010-11, hitting $10.1 billion in the first 11 months, an increase of 25.20 percent compared with the same period last year, according to data from the SBP.
Foreign exchange reserves were boosted in January by more than $633 million when the United States provided funds for military and logistical support for Pakistans campaign against a Taliban insurgency.
In May 2010, Pakistan received $1.13 billion in the fifth tranche of an $11 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout programme.
The two sides are due to meet this month to discuss the possible release of the sixth tranche. reuters
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
KARACHI: Pakistans foreign exchange reserves reached an all-time high of $18.25 billion in the week ending on July 2, following inflows of more than $400 million that included loans from multilateral donors, a central bank official said on Thursday.
Reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) rose to $14.79 billion from $14.02 billion a week ago, and those held by commercial banks edged to $3.46 billion, up from $3.45 billion, said SBP chief spokesman Wasimuddin.
During the week we received inflows of $411 million, which pushed the reserves to an all-time high level, he said. These inflows included a loan of $191.9 million from the World Bank, and another loan of $196.8 million from the Asian Development Bank.
Pakistans foreign exchange reserves totalled to $17.47 billion in the previous week, after reaching a pervious high of $17.95 billion during the week ending on March 26.
Higher export proceeds and a record inflow of remittances have helped Pakistans forex reserves grow steadily.
Remittances from overseas Pakistanis topped $10 billion for the first time during the fiscal year 2010-11, hitting $10.1 billion in the first 11 months, an increase of 25.20 percent compared with the same period last year, according to data from the SBP.
Foreign exchange reserves were boosted in January by more than $633 million when the United States provided funds for military and logistical support for Pakistans campaign against a Taliban insurgency.
In May 2010, Pakistan received $1.13 billion in the fifth tranche of an $11 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout programme.
The two sides are due to meet this month to discuss the possible release of the sixth tranche. reuters
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan