India's foreign exchange (forex) reserves slumped for an eighth consecutive week to hit a multi-month low of USD 656.582 billion in the week that ended on November 22, data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) showed.
In the week that ended on October 18, the forex reserves kitty dipped USD 2.163 billion to USD 688.267 billion, as per the data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday. In the two weeks prior to that, the kitty declined USD 3.7 billion and USD 10.7 billion, respectively.
India's foreign exchange reserves have been rising for months now, hitting several all-time highs. The forex kitty increased by USD 66 billion so far this year and is currently at USD 689.235 billion.
India's foreign exchange reserves increased by USD 5.248 billion, reaching a fresh record high of USD 689.235 billion, during the week that ended on September 6, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India on Friday.
The reserves have been on an upward trend for some time. In 2024 alone, they have risen by over USD 60 billion cumulatively. This buffer of foreign exchange reserves helps insulate domestic economic activity from global shocks.
India's foreign exchange reserves increased by USD 7.023 billion, reaching a fresh record high of USD 681.688 billion, during the week that ended on August 23, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India.
India's foreign exchange reserves have risen by USD 4.546 billion to reach USD 674.664 billion, a touch below their all-time highs, during the week that ended on August 16, RBI data showed on Friday.
The reserves have been rising on and off for a long time now. So far in 2024, they have risen by about USD 40-45 billion, on a cumulative basis. The buffer of foreign exchange reserves insulates domestic economic activity from global spillovers.
India's foreign exchange reserves have surged to a record high, reaching a new peak of USD 666.85 billion, according to data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
India's foreign exchange reserves declined by USD 1.713 billion to USD 651.997 billion during the week that ended June 28, official data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) showed on Friday. The reserves are currently a tad lower than their all-time highs of USD 655.817 touched recently.
India's foreign exchange reserves jumped USD 4.307 billion to touch a new lifetime high of USD 655.817 billion during the week that ended June 7, official data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) showed.