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Share of gold in forex reserves doubles in four years, RBI report shows

In dollar value terms, the share of gold in the total foreign exchange reserves increased to about 11.7% by end-March, from 9.32% as at end-September 2024

May 06, 2025 / 08:05 IST
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As of end-March, the RBI held 879.59 metric tonnes of gold, compared to 854.73 metric tonnes at the end of September.

The share of gold held by India's central bank in its foreign exchange reserves has doubled in the last four years as on March-end, a report by the Reserve Bank of India showed on Monday.

In dollar value terms, the share of gold in the total foreign exchange reserves increased to about 11.70% by end-March, from 9.32% as at end-September 2024 and 5.87% as on end-March 2021, the central bank's half year forex reserves report said.

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As of end-March, the RBI held 879.59 metric tonnes of gold, compared to 854.73 metric tonnes at the end of September.

The proportion of gold held domestically rose to 511.99 metric tonnes as of March 31, against 510.46 metric tonnes at September-end, the RBI said.