Islamabad: According to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), foreign exchange reserves increased by $258 million to $4.6 billion. The country’s total liquid foreign reserves were $10.44 billion of which commercial banks held $5.84 billion in net foreign reserves. This is the first rise in reserves in eight weeks.

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