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Pakistan’s forex reserves with SBP drop to 9-year-low of $3.09bn

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Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank decreased by 16.1 per cent to $3.09 billion in the week ending Jan 27, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Thursday, which analysts said covers less than three weeks of imports.

The country is locked in negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to release much-needed money under a stalled bailout programme. A successful outcome with the IMF would also help to release money from other platforms that are looking for a greenlight from the lender.

The central bank said in a statement that the drop in reserves (of $592m) was due to external debt repayments.

Reserves held by commercial banks stood at $5.65bn, taking total liquid reserves in the country to $8.74bn, SBP added.

Investment firm Arif Habib Limited (AHL) calculated that the reserves are at their lowest since February 2014 and now only cover 18 days’ worth of imports.

“The country is in dire need of fresh inflows and the resumption of the IMF programme as soon as possible to avoid the crisis,” Tahir Abbas, head of research at AHL said.
 
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The government will have to confiscate the privately held US dollar accounts next....
 
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The government will have to confiscate the privately held US dollar accounts next....
If that happens then it will be civil war. The privately held dollars don't belong illiterate awaam who will just let it slide. During 1991 financial crisis in India, the govt had to bend on their knees and beg for gold reserves from the temples which in turn gave Hindutva a fresh air of breathing and emboldened the RSS as we see today.
 
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Why can’t friendly countries like China and Saudi Arabia put in a few billion dollars one more time ?
 
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9 Years ago we had noon league in federal government

And today too we have noon league in federal government

Unreal consistency. This is the leadership that Pakistan needs
 
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