SBP Foreign Exchange Reserves Rise by $21 Million

SBP Foreign Exchange Reserves Rise by $21 Million

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Foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) recorded an increase of $21 million during the week ended February 6, 2026, reflecting a 0.1 percent rise on a week-on-week basis.

According to the central bank’s weekly data, the country’s total liquid foreign exchange reserves rose by $36 million to $21.375 billion, compared with $21.339 billion in the previous week.

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The SBP’s own reserves increased to $16.178 billion, up from $16.157 billion a week earlier.

Meanwhile, net foreign reserves held by commercial banks also moved higher, climbing by $15 million to $5.197 billion over the same period.

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