HomeNewsBusinessForex reserves at near 2-year low, shrink for seventh straight week to $545.65 billion

Forex reserves at near 2-year low, shrink for seventh straight week to $545.65 billion

After a $5.2 billion drop in the week ended September 16, the reserves are at their lowest level since October 2, 2020

September 23, 2022 / 20:24 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

India’s foreign exchange reserves fell by $5.2 billion to $545.65 billion in the week ended September 16, logging a seventh consecutive weekly decline, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on September 23.

The reserves are at their lowest level since October 2, 2020.

Story continues below Advertisement

The more than $5 billion drop in reserves last week was largely due to a $4.7 billion drop in foreign currency assets to $484.90 as on September 16.

The drop in the foreign exchange reserves comes at a time when the rupee’s exchange rate has depreciated sharply against the US currency.