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Forex reserves up $22 million

India’s foreign exchange reserves rose $22 million to $283.52 million during the week ended January 1, mainly due to the revaluation of gold. - Forex reserves fall by $144 mn to $283.4 bn - Forex reserves up by $1.379 bn to $286.723 bn - Forex reserves dips by $1.03 bn to $285.34 bn - Forex reserves up at $286.376 billion - Forex reserves up by $1.023 bn to $285.414 bn - Forex reserves down $1.13 bn According to the data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), foreign currency assets declined $85 million to $258.63 billion. Gold under the reserves went up by $110 million to $18.29 billion, while special drawing rights dropped $3 million to $5.17 billion.


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