Foreign exchange reserves cross $15bn

Published December 22, 2014
Finance minister Ishaq Dar - Reuters/File
Finance minister Ishaq Dar - Reuters/File

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday congratulated Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and his team for the foreign exchange reserves crossing $15 billion, said a report on Radio Pakistan.

Dar met the premier in Islamabad today and briefed him regarding the economic measures that were taken in order to achieve this target.

Out of the total amount, ten billion dollars are with the State Bank of Pakistan, while the rest is with commercial banks, he said.

Also read: Foreign exchange reserves to cross $15bn in July, NA told

Earlier this month, Dar had said that Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves will touch $15 billion by the end of this month.

Addressing the office bearers of all Pakistan newspapers society in Islamabad, the federal minister had called upon all political parties to join hands to put the country back on track.

Take a look: Foreign exchange reserves will touch $15bn by month-end: Dar‏

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