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KARACHI:The foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank decreased 1.15% on a weekly basis, according to data released by the State
nike af Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Thursday.On May 15, the foreign currency reserves held by the SBP were recorded at $12,129.3 million, down $141 million compared with $12,270.7 million in the previous week.According to the central bank, the decrease came on account of external debt repayments of $156.1 million.Overall, liquid foreign currency reserves held by t
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mens dunks he SBP, stood at $18,618.3 million. Net reserves held by banks amounted to $6,489 million.Pakistan received the first loan tranche of $991.4 million from the IMF on July 9 last year, which helped bolster the reserves. In late December, the IMF released the second loan tranche of around $454 million.Previously, the reserves jumped on account of $2.5 billion in inflows from China.A couple of months ago, the SBP successfully made a foreign debt Sxei Civic departments asked to clean drains by June 15
LAHORE:The Young Doctors Association (YDA) has launched a strike against the new Medical Teaching Institutions (MTI) Reform Act, which they believed was a step toward ending the public status of government hospitals.The OPDs in the provincial capital, as well as other major cities, remained closed due to the YDA strike.
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newbalance schuhe given by the YDA Lahore chapter and OPDs in other major cities of the province were also closed. A spokesman for the YDA said all big hospitals, including Mayo, Services, Jinnah and Sheikh Zayed Hospital were affected.Published in The Express Tribune, May 3rd, 2019.