RBI net buyer of dollars for 4th month, scoops up $5.4 b in July

The central bank's intervention in the foreign exchange market is to curb volatility in the currency market.

Mumbai: For the fourth consecutive month, the Reserve Bank became a net purchaser of dollars after it bought USD 5.453 billion in July from the spot market.

The amount of dollars purchased in the month by the central bank was the highest at USD 9.348 billion in the reporting month, RBI monthly data showed.

The apex bank sold USD 3.895 billion dollars in the spot market in July.

Last year in the same month, RBI was a net seller of the greenback after it purchased USD 50 million and sold USD 6.026 billion.

In June, RBI had bought USD 3.332 billion from the market while it sold USD 2.735 billion.

In the entire FY14, RBI net purchased USD 8.992 billion. It had bought USD 52.394 billion and sold USD 43.402 billion in the previous fiscal.

The central bank's intervention in the foreign exchange market is to curb volatility in the currency market.

In the forwards dollar market, the outstanding net forward purchase at the end of July stood at USD 5.397 billion as against sales of USD 154 million in the previous month.

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