The foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) saw a weekly increase of $106 million, according to the latest data released by the central bank on Thursday.

As of October 4, Pakistan’s foreign currency reserves with the SBP stood at $10.808 billion, a rise from $10.702 billion recorded on September 27. This marks a $106 million improvement in the reserves.

In total, the country’s liquid foreign currency reserves, including the net reserves held by commercial banks, amounted to $16.047 billion, an increase of $64 million compared to the previous week. Meanwhile, the net reserves held by commercial banks decreased by $42 million, bringing the total to $5.239 billion.

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