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The latest $100 billion has been added to the reserves in three and a half years after they crossed the $300-billion level on April 2014. At current level, the reserves are enough to fund more than a year of imports.


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New Delhi, Sep 21 () Given the lack of considerable space both on the monetary and fiscal front to support economic growth, part of the country's forex reserves can be used to support GDP numbers, says a Deutsch Bank report.


New Delhi, Sep 7 () The Reserve Bank is expected to buy forex reserves at every opportunity to combat global contagion, a Bank of America Merrill Lynch report said. The report said the rupee is expected to reach Rs 66.75/USD level by December.


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Forex Reserves.


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On December 01, 2017 21:21 (IST)


Foreign exchange reserves rose by $1.208 billion to touch $400.741 billion in the week to November 24.


On September 16, 2017 08:43 (IST)


The foreign currency assets (FCAs), a major component of the overall reserves, increased by $2.568 billion to $376.209 billion for the reporting week, according to data by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).


On September 09, 2017 10:26 (IST)


foreign currency assets (FCAs), a major portion of the overall reserves, increased by $2.808 billion, to $373.641 billion for the week ended September 1.


On August 20, 2017 11:40 (IST)


The RBI is not likely to cut policy rates and lower real rates to prevent further currency appreciation, as the central bank is following a flexible inflation targeting regime, according to Morgan Stanley.


On June 30, 2017 19:44 (IST)


Expressed in US dollar terms, FCAs include the effects of appreciation/depreciation of non-US currencies, such as the euro, pound and the yen, held in the reserves.


On June 23, 2017 18:58 (IST)


The country's forex reserves increased by $799 million to touch a record high of $381.955 billion in the week to June 16,


On June 09, 2017 20:11 (IST)


The special drawing rights (SDR) with the International Monetary Fund dipped by $0.2 million to $1.472 billion.


On January 13, 2017 20:03 (IST)


Total reserves had risen by $625.5 million to $360.296 billion in the previous reporting week.


On January 07, 2017 13:53 (IST)


China's reserves shrank by $41 billion in December, slightly less than feared but the sixth straight month of declines, data showed, after a week in which Beijing moved aggressively to punish those betting against the currency and make it harder for money to get out of the country.


On January 06, 2017 19:11 (IST)


Foreign currency assets (FCAs), a major component of the overall reserves, increased by $612.4 million to $336.582 billion in the reporting week.


On December 16, 2016 18:06 (IST)


Foreign currency assets (FCAs), a major component of the overall reserves, dipped by $873 million to $339.258 billion.


On December 09, 2016 20:42 (IST)


Foreign currency assets, a major component of the overall reserves, dipped by $957.9 million to $340.131 billion.


On November 25, 2016 18:43 (IST)


Foreign currency assets (FCAs), a major component of the overall reserves, dipped by $1.495 billion to $341.276 billion.


On November 18, 2016 18:18 (IST)


Foreign currency assets (FCAs), a major component of the overall reserves, dipped by $1.155 billion to $342.772 billion.


On November 11, 2016 19:50 (IST)


Foreign currency assets (FCAs), a major component of the overall reserves, increased by $1.982 billion to $343.927 billion.


On October 22, 2016 13:19 (IST)


India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $1.506 billion to $366.139 billion in the week to October 14, due to fall in foreign currency assets, the Reserve Bank said.


On October 20, 2016 11:31 (IST)


Reserve Bank of India data show foreign-exchange reserves slumped $4.3 billion in the week through Oct. 7, suggesting to traders that the RBI is seeking to support the rupee.


On October 14, 2016 22:03 (IST)


Foreign currency assets, expressed in US dollar terms, include the effect of appreciation/depreciation of non-US currencies such as the euro, pound and the yen held in the reserves.


India forex reserves historical data. At the end of October , the total forex reserves with the RBI was USD billion, a marginal drop of USD billion from the historical high of USD billion in the previous month. Foreign Exchange Reserves of India consists of cash, gold, bonds, bank deposits and financial assets denominated.


India's War Chest of Forex Reserves records fastest growth of $63bn under 3 years of Modi's leadersh.


India forex reserves historical data. 01 Dec Foreign Exchange Reserves, 10 kb, kb. 24 Nov Foreign Exchange Reserves, 8 kb, kb. 17 Nov Foreign Exchange Reserves, 9 kb, kb. 10 Nov Foreign Exchange Reserves, 8 kb, kb. 03 Nov Foreign Exchange Reserves, 8 kb, kb. 27 Oct Foreign Exchange.


Updated monthly by IMA. Updated till end-November Published on December 1st, Brief Overview Foreign Exchange Reserves of India consists of cash, gold, bonds, bank deposits and financial assets denominated in foreign currencies. Primarily US dollars in the forms of US treasury bonds and institutional bonds. Even though India is the largest gold consuming nation, the share of gold in total forex reserves is much less than most developed nations.


In terms of inter-country comparisons, forex reserves of India stand at 6th position behind China 1st and Japan 2nd , to name a few.


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India's Foreign Exchange Reserves Hit $400 Billion For First Time: 5 Points.


The surge in India's forex reserves is likely to help rupee withstand any volatility that may be seen on exodus of foreign funds from India's debt and equity markets, analysts say.


India's forex reserves surged to an all-time high of $400.726 billion in the week ended September 8, 2017.


Highlights.


India's forex reserves touched $400.726 billion on September 8 Higher reserves are likely to curb rupee volatility Foreign portfolio inflows in to Indian debt market have boosted reserves.


3) Ms Rao expects current account deficit to double to 1.4 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) in the year through March 2018. For the quarter ended June 30, 2017, current account deficits rose to $14.3 billion to 2.4 per cent of GDP. In the same quarter last year, current account deficits were $401 million or 0.1 per cent of GDP. The increase in current account deficits was due to larger increase in merchandise imports compared to exports.

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