On January 19, foreign currency reserves held by the central bank were recorded at $13,532.8 million, down $166.2 million or 1.21% compared to $13,699 million in the previous week.
The decrease in reserves was attributed to external debt servicing and other official payments.
Foreign exchange: SBP's reserves decrease another 2.03%, now stand at $13.7b
Overall, liquid foreign reserves held by the country, including net reserves held by banks other than the SBP, stood at $19,640.4 million. Net reserves held by banks amounted to $6,107.6 million.
Pakistan recently raised $2.5 billion by floating dollar-denominated sovereign bonds in the international market in a bid to shore up official reserves.
A few months ago, foreign currency reserves surged due to official inflows including $622 million from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and $106 million from the World Bank.
Earlier, the SBP received $350 million under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF) and made payments of $62 million for external debt servicing.
In January, the SBP made a $500-million loan repayment to the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), China.
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