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Economy July 9, 2026

State Bank of Pakistan Governor Predicts Successive Current Account Surplus to Anchor Economic Growth

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The State Bank of Pakistan Governor Jameel Ahmad has projected that the national current account will conclude in a balanced or surplus position for the second consecutive fiscal year ended June 30, 2026. Delivering his address at the closing session of the two-day Pakistan Banking Summit 2026, the central bank chief explained that this sustained stabilization of external accounts effectively clears the path for a pronounced acceleration in domestic economic activities and industrial growth throughout the newly commenced fiscal year 2026-27. While the definitive figures for June 2026 and the comprehensive annual breakdown have yet to be officially published, Ahmad expressed high confidence that the final data points would remain positive, reinforcing the macroeconomic gains achieved over the previous twelve months.

Providing an analysis of the existing fiscal trajectory, the governor shared that the current account balance recorded a cumulative surplus of two hundred and fifty-five million dollars during the first eleven months of the outgoing fiscal year. This multi-month performance follows an established baseline from the prior fiscal year, which successfully registered an external account surplus coming close to 0.5 percent of the national gross domestic product. The latest institutional update signals a more robust fiscal performance than previously anticipated, as the central banking authority had estimated the full-year metric to fluctuate near a slight deficit or minor surplus, compared to its initial yearly projection that modeled the balance between zero and one percent of the gross domestic product.

On the front of economic expansion, Ahmad revealed that the central bank estimates actual gross domestic product growth to touch four percent, a metric noticeably higher than the provisional 3.7 percent estimate issued by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. He noted that the growth trajectory would have comfortably exceeded the four percent mark had the Middle Eastern geopolitical crisis not erupted in late February 2026, creating structural friction across global shipping lanes. Looking forward, the governor emphasized that the central bank expects this positive momentum to pick up further pace, backed by an enabling domestic market environment that allows corporate entities to expand and enables commercial institutions to aggressively deploy credit into the real economy.

The central bank chief also provided a detailed breakdown of the country’s foreign exchange reserve management strategy, clarifying that the official liquid reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan would have already climbed to twenty-three billion dollars had the institution not deliberately focused on settling massive legacy forward liabilities. Over the past three years, the central bank systematically liquidated close to 4.8 billion dollars in forward financial obligations, bringing the outstanding balance down to nine hundred and two million dollars from an alarming peak of 5.8 billion dollars. This aggressive debt retirement strategy was executed in tandem with routine sovereign foreign debt repayments, effectively improving the structural quality of the national balance sheet.

Ahmad confirmed that liquid foreign exchange reserves grew six-fold to settle at 18.4 billion dollars by the conclusion of the fiscal year, marking an exponential recovery from the critical bottom of under three billion dollars recorded in February 2023. At its current position, the reserve baseline provides an import cover of approximately three months, successfully aligning the country with established international benchmark safety zones, compared to the precarious two-week import cushion experienced three years ago. The governor projected that continued stability will propel the reserves to a historic all-time high of 20.2 billion dollars by the end of December 2026, while explicitly instructing commercial banks to utilize this liquid environment to scale up financing to high-priority sectors, including an institutional target to push small and medium enterprise credit allocations up to 1.5 trillion rupees.

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