Pakistan’s foreign reserves rise $160 million to $20.4 billion

KARACHI: The country’s net foreign reserves jumped by $160 million to $20.40 billion during the week ending on December 04, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

The central bank said the overall foreign reserves of the country stood at $20.40 billion.

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Giving a breakup of the reserves, it said that the SBP held $13.29 billion worth of reserves while commercial banks $7.10 billion reserves.

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