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Economic Indicator Of Pakistan

By S. Kamal Hayder KazmiApril 29, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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An economic indicator is a statistic about an economic activity. Economic indicators allow analysis of economic performance and predictions of future performance. Economic indicators include various indices, earnings reports, and economic summaries.

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Monetary Aggregates
1) Broad Money (M2) (Stocks in Million Rupees)
Components 15-Mar-19 22-Mar-19 29-Mar-19 5-Apr-19 12-Apr-19
A. Currency in Circulation 4,803,669 4,774,906 4,722,805 4,824,217 4,848,778
B. Other Deposits with SBP 27,434 27,524 27,406 27,361 28,666
C. Total Deposits with Banks 11,748,056 11,699,955 12,097,339 11,858,331 11,775,859
Broad Money (M2) (A+B+C) 16,579,159 16,502,386 16,847,550 16,709,909 16,653,303
Factors Affecting Broad Money (M2)
A. Net Foreign Assets of the Banking System -1,088,809 -1,121,169 -815,715 -878,747 -1,023,564
(i) State Bank of Pakistan -719,823 -758,585 -486,307 -516,466 -668,822
(ii) Scheduled Banks -368,986 -362,584 -329,407 -362,281 -354,742
B. Net Domestic Assets of the Banking System (1+2+3) 17,667,968 17,623,555 17,663,264 17,588,656 17,676,868
(i) State Bank of Pakistan 5,959,755 5,930,325 5,673,845 5,821,557 5,879,105
(ii) Scheduled Banks 11,708,214 11,693,230 11,989,420 11,767,099 11,797,763
1. Net Government Sector Borrowings (a+b+c) 11,139,820 11,099,710 10,942,826 10,907,749 11,014,425
a. Borrowings for Budgetary Support2 10,496,074 10,461,039 10,301,393 10,269,629 10,375,392
(i) From SBP 6,892,321 6,750,306 7,098,764 7,113,510 7,116,409
(ii) From Scheduled banks 3,603,752 3,710,733 3,202,629 3,156,118 3,258,982
b. Commodity Operations 655,883 650,825 653,600 650,296 650,491
c. Others -12,137 -12,154 -12,167 -12,176 -11,457
2. Credit to Non-Government Sector (a+b+c+d) 7,885,350 7,894,188 7,955,352 7,915,579 7,916,403
a. Credit to Private Sector 6,524,791 6,530,800 6,581,474 6,549,950 6,540,048
b. Credit to Public Sectors Enterprises (PSEs) 1,366,332 1,369,138 1,379,648 1,371,474 1,382,230
c. PSEs Special Account-Debt Repayment with SBP -24,244 -24,244 -24,244 -24,244 -24,244
d. Credit to NBFIs 18,470 18,494 18,473 18,399 18,369
3. Other Items (net) -1,357,201 -1,370,344 -1,234,914 -1,234,672 -1,253,960
Broad Money (M2) (A+B) 16,579,159 16,502,386 16,847,550 16,709,909 16,653,303
Memorandum Items
Accrued profit on SBP holdings of MRTBs/MTBs 150,673 156,045 125,640 132,777 146,807
Outstanding amount of MTBs (realized value in auctions) 2,870,101 2,875,632 2,453,207 2,405,798 2,524,893
Net Government Budgetary Borrowings (cash basis) 10,321,404 10,275,850 10,155,453 10,113,410 10,206,370
From SBP 6,741,648 6,594,261 6,973,124 6,980,734 6,969,602
From Scheduled Banks 3,579,755 3,681,589 3,182,328 3,132,676 3,236,768
Source: SBP
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