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SBP Says Pakistan’s Gold Reserves Rise to $10.374 Billion

KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has released updated figures regarding the country’s gold reserves, revealing a significant increase in their overall value.

According to the central bank, Pakistan currently holds 64.76 tons of gold reserves, now valued at $10.374 billion.

The SBP stated that in January 2026 alone, the value of the country’s gold reserves increased by $1.279 billion. During the first seven months of the current fiscal year, the total value of gold reserves rose by $3.5 billion.

The central bank further noted that in June 2025, the value of Pakistan’s gold reserves stood at $6.84 billion, highlighting a substantial rise over the past several months.

Official data shows that the country’s gold holdings amount to approximately 2.082 million ounces, equivalent to around 5.552 million tolas.

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