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Pak forex reserves down to $14.23 billion

2009-11-06 15:37:54
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Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves fell to $14.23 billion in the week that ended on October 31 from $14.43 billion the previous week.

In a statement issued here, Pakistan’s central bank, State Bank of Pakistan said reserves held by it were $10.64 billion, down from $10.86 billion a week earlier, while those held by commercial banks rose marginally to $3.59 billion from $3.57 billion the previous week.

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Foreign reserves hit a record high of $16.5 billion in October 2007, but fell steadily to $6.6 billion by November last year -- largely because of a soaring import bill.

An International Monetary Fund emergency loan package of $7.6 billion agreed in November helped avert a balance of payments crisis and shore up reserves.

The IMF, which increased the loan to $11.3 billion in July, has disbursed more than $5 billion.

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