

SBP Injects Rs554 Billion Through OMO to Stabilize Banking Liquidity
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) conducted a reverse repo and Shariah-compliant Modarabah-based Open Market Operation (OMO), injecting a total of Rs554 billion to address liquidity needs in the financial system.

SBP Injects Rs1.72 Trillion Into Market via Conventional and Shariah-Based OMO to Ease Liquidity
The State Bank of Pakistan injected Rs1.72 trillion into the banking system through a combination of conventional reverse repos and Shariah-based Modarabah OMOs to ease liquidity, reinforcing its role in stabilizing money markets and supporting financial flows.

SBP Pumps Rs13.4 Trillion into Market through Reverse Repo and Modarabah OMOs
The State Bank of Pakistan injected Rs13.4 trillion into the financial system through reverse repo and Shariah-compliant Modarabah OMOs, aiming to ease liquidity constraints in the banking sector.

SBP Injects Rs12.37 Trillion via Open Market Operations to Ease Liquidity Pressures
The State Bank of Pakistan has injected Rs12.37 trillion into the banking system through conventional and Shariah-compliant OMOs to address liquidity needs, highlighting its proactive role in managing market stability.

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.