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    Pakistan’s Liquid Foreign Reserves Reach $21.48 Billion Mark

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 30, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistan’s total liquid foreign reserves have been reported at $21.48 billion, indicating the country’s available foreign currency assets that can be readily used to meet external obligations. These reserves include cash, bank balances, and other liquid assets held by the State Bank of Pakistan and commercial banks. Maintaining adequate foreign reserves is crucial for stabilizing the national currency and supporting import payments.

    In a significant development, this level of reserves provides a buffer against external shocks and helps Pakistan manage its balance of payments more effectively. It also plays a vital role in reassuring international investors and financial institutions about the country’s economic stability. The reserves figure is a key indicator monitored by policymakers to guide monetary and fiscal decisions.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan continues to face challenges such as import dependency and external debt servicing, which put pressure on foreign reserves. Sustaining and potentially increasing these reserves will be essential for economic resilience and growth. The current reserve status will influence Pakistan’s ability to engage in international trade and secure future financial assistance if needed.

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