KARACHI: The liquid foreign exchange reserves of the country fell $397 million to $22.085 billion by the week ended January 28, 2022, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Thursday.
The foreign exchange reserves of the country stood at $22.482 billion by the week ended January 21, 2022.
The official foreign exchange reserves of the SBP recorded a decline of $462 million to $15.728 billion by the week ended January 28, 2022, compared with $16.190 billion a week ago.
The central bank attributed the decline in the foreign exchange reserves to external debt and other payments.
The foreign exchange reserves held by commercial banks rose $65 million to $6.357 billion by the week ended January 28, 2022, compared with $6.292 billion a week ago.














