Pakistan’s Foreign Exchange Reserves Rise to $14.44 Billion, Boosting Economic Stability
Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves climbed to $14.44 billion, reflecting improved external stability as the State Bank of Pakistan reports steady inflows and stronger fiscal indicators.
Exports and Remittances Strengthen Pakistan’s External Sector Stability in FY2026
Pakistan’s external account shows resilience in FY2026 as export performance and rising remittance inflows sustain a stable current account, despite growing imports and modest foreign investment inflows.
Pakistan Moves Past Economic Strain with Signs of Sustainable Growth, Says SBP Chief
SBP Governor Jameel Ahmad says Pakistan has emerged from its tough economic phase, citing falling inflation, stronger reserves, and policy-driven stability, as the central bank pushes for long-term, inclusive growth.
Dr. Aasim Husain Highlights Root Causes of Pakistan’s Economic Struggles at Pakistan Banking Summit 2025
At the Pakistan Banking Summit 2025, international economist Dr. Aasim Husain dissected the underlying causes of Pakistan’s persistent economic woes, pointing to population pressures, policy lapses, and debt obligations, while stressing that IMF-supported efforts still offer a viable path toward long-term resilience.
Modest Growth in SBP Reserves: A Critical Juncture for Pakistan’s Digital Economy
The State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) foreign exchange reserves saw a marginal increase of $46 million, reaching $11.721 billion for the week ending June 13. This modest rise leaves a significant gap against the central bank’s $14 billion target for June 30, raising questions about immediate economic stability and potential implications for the burgeoning digital finance sector.

