Forex reserves to go below $38bn after ACU payments Monday
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Bangladesh’s forex exchange reserves remain under stress despite a fall in imports. The country’s forex reserves will stand at $38 billion after the payment of $1.75 billion in import bills due — to the Asian Clearing Union (ACU) — for July-August, said an official of Bangladesh Bank.
The central bank will pay this import bill by Monday. Then the forex reserves will go below $38 billion, to around $37.50 billion, he said.
Last Thursday (September 1, 2022), the forex reserves were $39.05 billion.
Bangladesh Bank has been selling dollars from the reserves to bring ‘stability’ to the forex market. On Thursday, $76 million dollars were sold to some banks.
In total, the central bank has sold $2.57 billion from reserves in two months.
Former Bangladesh Bank governor Atiur Rahman said that despite the increase in remittance, the forex reserves fell due to a hike in demand from businesses to travellers and patients.