Karachi: Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves increased to $22.910 billion in the week ended May 7 from $22.742 billion a week ago, the central bank reported on Monday. The State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) reserves increased $177 million to $15.774 billion due to the official inflows, it said in a statement. However, the foreign exchange reserves held by commercial banks fell to $7.135 billion from $7.144 billion a week ago, it added.
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