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The State Bank of Pakistan has announced a marginal upward revision in the rate of remuneration for the dollar denominated Special Cash Reserve Account. According to the newly issued regulatory circular from the central bank, the yield has been increased to two point sixty five percent for the month of July 2026. This is a subtle increase from the previous month rate, which was maintained at two point sixty two percent during June 2026. While the new allocation successfully matches the monetary levels previously observed in May 2026, it continues to trail considerably behind the three point thirty two percent high watermark recorded back in July 2025.

This customized monthly rate is directly applicable to the specific foreign currency deposits raised by commercial financial entities under the statutory guidelines of FE Circular twenty five of 1998. The policy serves as a cornerstone for foreign currency management inside the domestic financial sector, governing how private and corporate foreign exchange accounts are capitalized and backed by state reserves. By adjusting these figures, the central bank maintains institutional equilibrium between domestic fiscal policies and fluid global monetary dynamics.

Under the current structural architecture designed by the regulatory body, conventional commercial banks and operating non bank financial institutions are legally obligated to maintain specific cash reserves equivalent to exactly twenty five percent of their total outstanding foreign currency holdings with the central bank. This total allocation requirement is broken down into two distinct sub components to manage default risk. Specifically, five percent must be positioned within a standard Cash Reserve Account, while the remaining twenty percent is directed into the dedicated Special Cash Reserve Account.

The operational parameters clarify that while the primary five percent cash reserve component remains entirely non remunerative, the larger twenty percent special cash reserve segment qualifies for recurring monthly payouts. These financial disbursements are computed based on the specific yield figures calculated and disseminated by the central bank at the turn of every calendar month. This distinction encourages commercial entities to park significant foreign capital assets inside the regulatory net, providing safety to the wider domestic banking ecosystem.

As explicitly outlined in the foundational guidelines of the domestic market and monetary management circular letter number three of 2023, the monthly return is calculated utilizing a formalized global metric. The state authority derives the remuneration by utilizing the CME one month Term Secured Overnight Financing Rate published on the absolute final working day of the immediate preceding month. To cover regulatory overheads, the central bank subtracts a fixed one percent service charge from this international benchmark rate. This systematic mathematical approach reflects the ongoing dedication of the state regulator to cleanly align its internal foreign currency yield frameworks with real time developments across mature global financial markets.

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