KARACHI: Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves fell $35 million to $20.154 billion during the week ended December 29, the central bank said on Thursday.
The foreign exchange reserves stood at $20.189 billion during the previous week. The central bank’s forex reserves decreased $26 million to $14.107 billion due to external debt servicing payments.
The foreign exchange reserves held by commercial banks stood at $6.047 billion as compared to $6.055 billion a week ago.
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