SBP Reports Increase in Reserves to $14.57 Billion

Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves remained stable this week, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). However, on November 28, 2025, SBP’s reserves increased by US$14 million to US$14.57 billion.

Overall, the country’s total liquid foreign-exchange reserves, including commercial banks, stood at about US$19.59 billion.

Commercial banks’ holdings fell slightly to around US$5.01 billion, causing a small week-on-week drop of US$16 million.

Pakistan’s import cover, the number of months the reserves can support current imports, stayed steady at 2.76 months.

Year-to-date, SBP’s reserves have risen by about US$2.86 billion, supported by improved foreign inflows, controlled external payments, and disciplined debt management.

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