India's forex reserves rise $7.26 billion to $674.19 billion in week ended July 3
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Forex reserves rise $7.3 billion as FCNR & ECB flows pick up
The country's stockpile of assets denominated in foreign currencies rose $7.26 billion to $674 billion in the week ended July 3, the latest data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) showed. Of the total reserves, foreign currency assets increased $4.5 billion to $545.5 billion, while gold reserves increased $2.6 billion to $105.2 billion during the week.
Indias forex reserves rise by USD 7.26 Bn to USD 674.19 Bn in week ended July 3, led by foreign currency assets and gold - The Tribune
India's foreign exchange reserves increased by USD 7.26 billion during the week ended July 3, driven by a rise in foreign currency assets and gold reserves, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday.
India's forex reserves rise by USD 7.26 Bn to USD 674.19 Bn in week ended July 3, led by foreign currency assets and gold
India's foreign exchange reserves increased by USD 7.26 billion during the week ended July 3, driven by a rise in foreign currency assets and gold reserves, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday.
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