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India's foreign exchange reserves surpass Russia's, become world’s fourth biggest

Currently, in the International Monetary Fund table, China has the largest reserves, followed by Japan and Switzerland.

March 14, 2021 / 19:29 IST
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The foreign exchange reserves of India surpassed Russia's and became the world's fourth largest, reported Bloomberg.

The foreign exchange reserves of both India and Russia have declined after months of rapid increase. However, India pulled ahead as Russian holdings declined at a faster rate in recent weeks and the Reserve Bank of India continued to hoard dollars to cushion the economy against any sudden outflows.

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On March 13, the RBI said the country's foreign currency holdings fell by $4.3 billion to $580.3 billion as of March 5, while edging out Russia’s $580.1 billion pile. Currently, in the International Monetary Fund table, China has the largest reserves, followed by Japan and Switzerland.