India's forex reserves up $856.6 million to $315.7 billion
In the previous week, the total reserves had increased by $1.385 billion to $314.922 billion
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India's forex reserves surged $856.6 million to $315.778 billion in the week to June 27, on account of rise in currency assets.
In the previous week, the total reserves had increased by $1.385 billion to $314.922 billion.
Foreign currency assets (FCAs), a major constituent of the overall reserves, rose $850.9 million to $288.812 billion in the period under review, the Reserve Bank said in its weekly statement here today.
FCAs, expressed in dollar terms, include the effect of appreciation/depreciation of the non-US currencies such as the Euro, Pound and Yen held in reserves.
The gold reserves remained unchanged at $20.790 billion in the reporting week.
The special drawing rights was up $4 million to $4.460 billion, and the country's reserve position with the IMF also rose $1.7 million to $1.716 billion in the period under review, the central bank said.
In the previous week, the total reserves had increased by $1.385 billion to $314.922 billion.
Foreign currency assets (FCAs), a major constituent of the overall reserves, rose $850.9 million to $288.812 billion in the period under review, the Reserve Bank said in its weekly statement here today.
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FCAs, expressed in dollar terms, include the effect of appreciation/depreciation of the non-US currencies such as the Euro, Pound and Yen held in reserves.
The gold reserves remained unchanged at $20.790 billion in the reporting week.
The special drawing rights was up $4 million to $4.460 billion, and the country's reserve position with the IMF also rose $1.7 million to $1.716 billion in the period under review, the central bank said.
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First Published: Jul 04 2014 | 6:04 PM IST
