SBP Injects Over Rs4 Trillion into Money Market Through Reverse Repo and Modarabah-Based OMO
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) conducted a large-scale Open Market Operation (OMO) to inject over Rs4.24 trillion into the financial system, addressing short-term liquidity needs through both conventional reverse repo and Shariah-compliant Modarabah-based instruments.
SBP Injects Over Rs10 Trillion Through OMO to Stabilize Liquidity
The State Bank of Pakistan has injected over Rs10 trillion into the banking system through conventional and Shariah-compliant OMOs to stabilize liquidity and support the financial sector. This strategic move underscores SBP’s dual liquidity management framework for both conventional and Islamic markets.
SBP Injects Over Rs14 Trillion via Conventional and Shariah-Compliant OMOs to Ease Market Liquidity
The State Bank of Pakistan injected Rs14.304 trillion into the market through reverse repo and Modarabah-based OMOs, easing short-term liquidity constraints in both conventional and Islamic banking systems.

