India’s forex reserves up $1.88 billion

October 26, 2013 07:34 pm | Updated 07:34 pm IST - Mumbai

India’s foreign exchange (forex) reserves gained $1.88 billion to touch $281.12 billion for the week ended October 18, official data showed.

Forex reserves had risen by $1.51 billion to touch $279.24 billion for the week ended October 11.

According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Weekly Statistical Supplement, India’s foreign currency assets (FCA), the biggest component of the forex reserves, increased by $1.84 billion to $252.69 billion for the week under review.

RBI said the FCA expressed in US dollar terms included the effect of appreciation or depreciation of non-U.S. currencies held in reserve such as the pound sterling, euro and yen.

The FCA had increased by $1.52 billion to $250.85 billion for the week ended October 11.

The value of India’s gold reserves remained the same. The reserves had increased by $41.3 million and stood at $21.76 billion during the week ended October 11.

However, India’s reserve position with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) rose by $12.7 million to $2.20 billion and the value of the special drawing rights (SDRs) gained by $25.6 million to $4.45 billion.

For the week ended October 11, the country’s reserve with IMF had declined by $4.7 million to $2.19 billion and the value of the SDRs fell by $9.6 million to $4.43 billion.

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