The foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) increased by 0.55 percent, or $88 million, for the week ended May 21, 2021, data released by the SBP showed.
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As of May 21, the foreign currency reserves held by the SBP were recorded at $15,862 million, up from $15,774.5 million recorded on May 7. The central bank attributed the increase to the official inflows from the government of Pakistan.
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Net reserves held by banks other than SBP amounted to $7,153.9 million. Overall liquid foreign currency reserves held by the SBP and other banks, including net reserves, stood at $23,015.9 million.
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