Pakistan's foreign reserves fall by $20mn to $18.59bn

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May 28, 2020

Pakistan faces an unprecedented economic shock due to the coronavirus pandemic

Pakistan's foreign reserves fall by $20mn to $18.59bn
SPP's reserves stand at 12.07 billion dollars after facing a reduction of 55.4 million dollars. — Geo.tv/Files

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Thursday announced that the country's foreign exchange reserves declined by $20mn to stand at $18.59bn.

Pakistan faces an unprecedented economic shock due to the coronavirus pandemic as the country is set to miss almost all the economic targets during the current fiscal year.

The SBP, in its bid to mitigate the effect of the lockdown on the country's economy, had slashed policy rate by to 8%, which was the fourth cut by the bank within two months.

Read more: SBP cuts interest rate by 100 basis points to 8%

Meanwhile, the SBP said that its reserves stand at $12.07bn dollars after facing a reduction of $55.4mn dollars.

"Private banks' reserves increased by $35mn to $6.52bn," the SBP added.

Earlier this month, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had assured Pakistan that it would support the country as it faces a financial crunch.

“IMF would continue to cooperate with Pakistan for sustainable economic growth in future,” the Fund’s Resident Representative in Pakistan Teresa Daban Sanchez said in a meeting with Minister for Economic Affairs Khusro Bakhtyar.

Sanchez agreed with the minister for a need to cooperate to overcome challenges emerging out of the novel coronavirus.


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