State Bank of Pakistan Injects Rs13.55 Trillion via Reverse Repo and Shariah-Compliant OMO
SBP conducts reverse repo and Modarabah-based Open Market Operations, injecting Rs13.55 trillion into Pakistan’s banking system, including Rs12.99 trillion through conventional reverse repo and Rs558 billion via Shariah-compliant instruments.
SBP Injects Rs1.8 Trillion Through OMO to Stabilize Market Liquidity
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) conducted a major Open Market Operation, injecting Rs1.8 trillion into the financial system through conventional reverse repo and Shariah-compliant Modarabah-based mechanisms to address liquidity requirements.
SBP Injects Rs774 Billion Through One-Day OMO to Maintain Market Liquidity
The State Bank of Pakistan injected Rs774 billion into the banking system through a one-day OMO reverse repo operation to stabilize liquidity and maintain smooth functioning of short-term interest rates in the interbank market.
SBP Injects Rs11.5 Trillion Liquidity Through OMO to Ease Market Pressures
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) injected Rs11.47 trillion into the market via reverse repo and Shariah-compliant OMOs, ensuring liquidity stability across conventional and Islamic banking systems.
SBP Injects Over Rs12 Trillion Liquidity Through Reverse Repo and Shariah-Compliant OMOs
The State Bank of Pakistan conducted a large-scale open market operation, injecting more than Rs12 trillion into the banking system through reverse repo and Shariah-compliant instruments to address liquidity needs.
SBP Injects Rs1 Trillion into Banking System via Conventional and Shariah-Compliant OMOs
The State Bank of Pakistan injected Rs1 trillion into the market through conventional and Shariah-compliant OMOs to ease liquidity pressures, reinforcing its commitment to financial stability and inclusive monetary operations.
SBP Infuses Rs11.4 Trillion into Banking System Through Reverse Repo and Shariah-Based OMO
The State Bank of Pakistan injected Rs11.4 trillion into the financial system via conventional and Shariah-compliant OMOs to ease market liquidity pressures and support short-term funding needs in July 2025.

