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Dollar deposits push Pakistan’s forex reserves higher

Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves saw a small increase despite some withdrawals from banks, according to a recent report. The country’s total reserves rose by $16.8 million.

This increase can be attributed to a rise in foreign currency deposits held by commercial banks in Pakistan. These deposits went up by $17.4 million, reaching a total of $5.28 billion. However, it’s important to note that the government’s own dollar reserves dipped slightly by $62 million, sitting at $9.10 billion currently.

While the overall increase is modest, it suggests a potential stabilizing trend in Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves. The rise in bank deposits indicates that businesses and individuals might be feeling more confident about keeping their foreign currency within the banking system.

It remains to be seen if this trend will continue. Pakistan’s economic situation is complex, and managing foreign exchange reserves is an ongoing challenge. However, this slight increase offers a glimmer of hope for the country’s financial stability.

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