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India’s forex reserves falls after three weeks to $575.27 billion

The $1.5 billion drop was largely on account of the decline in the Foreign Currency Assets, a major component of the overall reserves

February 10, 2023 / 17:53 IST
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the local unit opened strong at 82.68 and touched an intra-day high of 82.62 and a low of 82.80 against the greenback.

India’s foreign exchange reserves saw a drop after nearly three weeks, falling $1.5 billion to $575.27 billion in the week ended February 3.

The fall was the result of the decline in the Foreign Currency Assets (FCA), a major component of the overall reserves, the Reserve Bank of India’s weekly statistical supplement said on February 10.

The FCA fell $1.32 billion to $507.69 billion for the week ending February 3. Gold reserves were down $246 million to $43.78 billion.

In the previous three-week reporting period, the reserves had risen over $15 billion and touched a six-month high of $576.76 billion during the week ended January 27.

On February 10, the rupee ended at 82.50 against the US dollar.

The rupee has remained one of the least volatile currencies among its Asian peers in the calendar year 2022 and continued to be so in the new year as well, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said on February 8.

The depreciation and the volatility in the rupee during the current phase of multiple shocks was far lower than it was during the global financial crisis and the taper tantrum.

“In a fundamental sense, the movements of the rupee reflect the resilience of the Indian economy,” Das added.

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first published: Feb 10, 2023 05:53 pm

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