India’s weekly forex reserves decline by $2 billion to $653.87 billion: Here’s why

India’s weekly forex reserves decline by $2 billion to $653.87 billion: Here’s why

Mumbai: India’s forex reserves dropped by $1.988 billion to $652.869 billion for the week ended December 13, the RBI said on Friday. In the previous reporting week, the overall reserves had dropped by $3.235 billion to $654.857 billion. The reserves have been declining for the last few weeks, and the drop has been attributed to revaluation, along with forex market interventions by the RBI to help reduce volatilities in the rupee. The forex reserves had increased to an all-time high of $704.885 billion in September.

For the week ended December 13, foreign currency assets, a major component of the reserves, decreased by $3.047 billion to $562.576 billion, the data released on Friday showed. Expressed in US dollar terms, the foreign currency assets include the effect of appreciation or depreciation of non-US units like the euro, pound and yen held in the foreign exchange reserves.

Gold reserves increased by $1.121 billion to $68.056 billion during the week, the RBI said. The Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) were down by $35 million to $17.997 billion, the apex bank said. India’s reserve position with the IMF was also down by $27 million to $4.24 billion in the reporting week, the apex bank data showed.

 India’s foreign exchange reserves were down by $1.988 billion to $652.869 billion during the week ending December 13, 2024, according to the RBI’s weekly statistical supplement. India’s forex reserves touched all-time highs of $704.88 billion in September 2024.  Economy Business News – Personal Finance News, Share Market News, BSE/NSE News, Stock Exchange News Today