India's forex reserves rise by $1.38 billion

India's foreign exchange (forex) reserves rose by $1.38 billion to $314.92 billion for the week ended June 20, led by a sharp jump in overseas currency assets, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data showed.

Mumbai: India's foreign exchange (forex) reserves rose by $1.38 billion to $314.92 billion for the week ended June 20, led by a sharp jump in overseas currency assets, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data showed.

The reserves had increased by $950.9 million to $313.53 billion for the week ended June 13.

According to the RBI`s weekly statistical supplement, foreign currency assets, the biggest component of the forex reserves, jumped by $1.37 billion to $287.96 billion.

The foreign currency assets had grown by $958.5 million to $286.58 billion for the week ended June 13.

The RBI said that the foreign currency assets, expressed in US dollar terms, include the effect of appreciation or depreciation of non-US currencies held in reserve such as the pound sterling, euro and yen.

India`s reserve position with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) grew by $1.5 million to $1.71 billion.

The value of special drawing rights (SDRs) rose by $4.1 million to $4.45 billion.

However, the value of gold reserves remained unchanged at $20.79 billion

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