

SBP Injects Rs1.44 Trillion Through OMO to Ease Market Liquidity
The State Bank of Pakistan injected Rs1.44 trillion into the market through conventional reverse repo and Shariah-compliant OMOs, easing liquidity pressures in the banking sector. The operation included Rs1.08 trillion via reverse repo and Rs363 billion through Modarabah-based injections, ensuring stability across both conventional and Islamic banking systems.

SBP Injects Over Rs13 Trillion into Banking System via Dual OMO Operations to Address Liquidity Needs
The State Bank of Pakistan injects over Rs13.32 trillion into the financial system through conventional and Shariah-compliant OMO transactions to address short-term liquidity requirements in the banking sector.

State Bank of Pakistan Injects Rs902 Billion in Market via Conventional and Shariah-Based OMOs
The State Bank of Pakistan has injected over Rs902 billion into the banking system through its latest Open Market Operation, including Rs865 billion via reverse repo and Rs37 billion through Shariah-compliant Modarabah-based instruments.

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.