Pakistan’s Forex Reserves Hit Four-Year High at $21.6 Billion

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Islamabad, Pakistan – Web Desk : Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves have reached their highest level in four years, reflecting improving economic stability and policy continuity.

According to Adviser to the Finance Minister Khurram Shehzad, the country’s total foreign exchange reserves have climbed to $21.6 billion.

He stated that State Bank of Pakistan currently holds $16.3 billion, while commercial banks account for $5.3 billion of the total reserves.

Khurram Shehzad said that the central bank’s share now represents around 76 percent of the total reserves, indicating stronger monetary stability and improved policy control.

He attributed the increase to reforms introduced under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and continued policy consistency aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s economic framework.

The adviser added that higher reserves improve the country’s ability to respond quickly during financial crises, enhance economic resilience, and support overall macroeconomic stability.

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