India’s foreign exchange reserves increased by $1.51 billion to $658.09 billion as of November 29, ETCFO

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India’s foreign exchange reserves rose by $1.51 billion to $658.09 billion on November 29, according to data shared by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday.

Last week, India’s foreign exchange reserves stood at $656.58 billion.

The Weekly Statistical Supplement published by the RBI showed that the major contributor to this increase was the rise in foreign currency assets (FCAs), which rose by $2.06 billion to $568.85 billion.

Meanwhile, gold reserves fell by $595 million, bringing the total to $66.97 billion.

Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) increased by $22 million to a total of $18.00 billion, while the reserve position in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also increased by $22 million to $4.25 billion.

  • Published on Dec 6, 2024 5:19 PM IST

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