$1.3bn ADB inflow takes reserves to eight-month high

Published December 11, 2019
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Tuesday received $1.3 billion just a day after signing an agreement with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Islamabad. — AFP/File
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Tuesday received $1.3 billion just a day after signing an agreement with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Islamabad. — AFP/File

KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Tuesday received $1.3 billion just a day after signing an agreement with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Islamabad.

The $1.3bn inflow from the ADB pushed up central bank’s reserves to eight-month high at $10.41bn.

Moreover, the country’s total reserves including central bank and commercial bank holdings also jumped to eight-month high reaching $17.293bn. The government, as part of the agreement with the ADB, plans to utilise $1.3bn for economic stabilisation programme.

The ADB earlier said the aim of the loan is to reduce the social impact of macroeconomic stability measures.

The purpose of the investment is to bring stability in the exchange rate while strengthening the public financial management.

The bank also said that of the total $1.3bn, around $300 million has been set aside for reforms in the energy sector to address the energy shortfall and shortcomings in the energy policy.

Since the beginning of the current financial year, inflows from bilateral and multilateral donors have helped increased central bank’s foreign exchange reserves and stabilise exchange rate.

The greenback also fell to six-month low in the open market on Saturday while it also fell below Rs155-mark in the inter-bank market on Monday.

Although foreign direct investment in the country has failed to pick up over the last fiscal year, the foreigners’ increasing interest in the government securities reached to $1bn.

Published in Dawn, December 11th, 2019

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