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Pakistan's gold reserves value hits $10.374 billion

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Pakistan's gold reserves are valued at $10.374 billion, up by $1.279 billion in January 2026. The country holds 20.82 million ounces (5.5 million tolas) of gold, a significant increase since June 2025

KARACHI (Dunya News) – The State Bank of Pakistan has released details regarding the country’s gold reserves, revealing that the total value of the 64.76 tons of gold reserves stands at $10.374 billion.

According to the central bank, the value of Pakistan's gold reserves increased by $1.279 billion in January 2026. Over the first seven months of the current fiscal year, the country's gold reserves have grown by $3.5 billion.

In June 2025, the value of Pakistan's gold reserves was recorded at $6.84 billion.

The data also indicates that the country holds 20,82,000 ounces or approximately 5.5 million tolas of gold in reserves.  

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