India's foreign exchange reserves fell by $691 million to $562.808 billion as on December 23, according to RBI data released on Friday. Prior to this
Prior to this week, the forex reserves had slipped by $571 million to $563.499 billion.
Forex reserves have been falling, as they are being used to bolster the declining rupee.
The country’s reserve position with the
Meanwhile, foreign currency assets also fell by $1.134 billion to $498.49 billion during the week ending December 23, according to RBI data.
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