Alarming: Forex reserves drop to lowest level since Jan 2019

An undated image of $100 note. — AFP/File
An undated image of $100 note. — AFP/File

Foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) fell to $6.7 billion, official data released on Thursday showed, as the cash-strapped nation struggles to meet  

The forex reserves held by the central bank were recorded at $6,700 million as of December 9, down $15 million compared with $6,714.9 on December 2, the statement issued in this regard read.

Amid the country battling decades of high inflation and scrambling to secure International Monetary Fund (IMF) funds the decline means the reserves have fallen further from last week’s barely one month of import cover.

Overall liquid foreign currency reserves held by the country — including net reserves held by banks other than the SBP — stood at $12,570.2 million.

Net reserves held by banks amounted to $5,870.2 million. The central bank cited no reason for this as “reserves did not record any major change during the week.”

Alarming: Forex reserves drop to lowest level since Jan 2019

Pakistan is in dire need of funds to cover its current account deficit and debt obligations, for which it needs more than $30 billion in external financing this financial year.

Expected funds from the IMF have been delayed as officials struggle to convince the Fund to hold the ninth review as it is yet to formally begin.

It should be noted that last week country’s foreign exchange reserves have fallen below the $7 billion level for the first time since January 2019. The current reserves stand at around $6.7 billion — almost equal to $6.6 billion on January 18, 2019.

The $6.7 billion reserves are not enough to service the $8.8 billion principal and interest payments during the January-March period of the current fiscal year.

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