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Pakistan’s gold reserves surge to $10.374 billion

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According to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan, the country’s total gold reserves have risen to $10.374 billion.

Pakistan currently holds 64.76 metric tons of gold, equivalent to approximately 2.082 million ounces or 5.552 million tolas.

The report indicates that during January 2026 alone, the value of the country’s gold reserves increased by $1.279 billion. Over the first seven months of the current fiscal year, gold reserves have grown by a total of $3.5 billion.

For context, in June 2025, Pakistan’s gold reserves were valued at $6.84 billion. The rise in global gold prices has significantly contributed to the improvement in the country’s reserve valuation.

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