Forex reserves rise by $1.1 bn in Apr-Dec

The CAD touched a record high of 6.7% in December quarter on account of rising gold and oil import and subdued export

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 29 2013 | 4:40 PM IST
Higher portfolio investments and larger deposits by non-residents has helped in improving the country's foreign exchange reserve by $1.1 billion during April-December to over $290 billion.
 
The increase has been mainly on account of higher FII inflows, deposits by non-residents and short-term credits, said a recent RBI report.
 
"During April-December 2012, there was an accretion to foreign exchange reserves by $1.1 billion as compared to a draw-down of reserves worth $7.1 billion in the corresponding period of preceding year," the report said.
 

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The accretion would have been much higher but for the worsening current account deficit (CAD), which is the difference between the inflow and outflow of foreign currency, due to large trade gap.
 
The CAD touched a record high of 6.7% in December quarter on account of rising gold and oil import and subdued export.
 
During April-December 2012, CAD stood at $71.7 billion accounting for 5.4% of GDP as against $56.5 billion (4.1% of GDP) in the same period of 2011.
 
Net inflows under financial accounts, the report said, has increased to $70.7 billion during April-December quarter as compared with $58.3 billion during the same period in the preceding year.
 
The surge in net inflows was mainly led by net receipts under trade credit and advances and the loans availed by banks during April-December in 2012.
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First Published: Mar 29 2013 | 4:37 PM IST

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