Forex reserves rise to $703 billion; rupee slips 14 paise

India's foreign exchange reserves saw a significant jump of $2.3 billion, reaching $703 billion. This increase was driven by foreign currency assets and dollar asset revaluation. Meanwhile, the Indian rupee experienced a slight dip of 14 paise aga...

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Forex reserves rise to $703 billion; rupee slips 14 paise
Mumbai: India's foreign exchange reserves rose by $2.3 billion to $703 billion in the week ended April 17, mainly due to an increase in foreign currency assets with upward revaluation of dollar assets.

Separately, the Indian rupee declined 14 paise amid dollar demand from foreign investors and private oil companies. The local unit closed at 94.25/$ on Friday, against its previous close of 94.11. The RBI likely sold dollars to prevent further deprecation, traders said.



Also Read: India’s forex reserves rise $2.3 billion to $703.30 billion as of April 17

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