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Forex Reserves rose to $631.953 bn: RBI

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Mumbai: The country's foreign exchange reserves increased by $2.198 billion to $631.953 billion in the week ended February 4, RBI data showed.

In the previous week ended January 28, the reserves had declined by $4.531 billion to $ 629.755 billion. It touched a lifetime high of $ 642.453 billion in the week ended September 3, 2021.

During the reporting week, the surge in the foreign exchange reserves was on account of a rise in the foreign currency assets (FCA), a major component of the overall reserves, and gold reserves, according to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) weekly data released on Friday.

FCA increased by $2.251 billion to $ 568.329 billion in the week ended February 4.

Expressed in dollar terms, FCA includes the effect of appreciation or depreciation of non-US units like the euro, pound, and yen held in the foreign exchange reserves. Gold reserves declined by $ 210 million to $39.283 billion in the reporting week, the data showed.

The Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) increased by $ 98 million to $19.108 billion.

The country's reserve position with the IMF rose by $59 million to $5.233 billion in the reporting week, as per the data. -Source: PTI

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