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India’s forex reserves surged by $7.533 bn, reaching a new record of $674.91 bn


Ira Singh
Khabar Khabaron Ki,11 Aug’24

India’s foreign exchange reserves surged to a new peak of $674.9 billion for the week ending August 2, 2024, according to the latest data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The reserves saw a significant increase of $7.5 billion from the previous week, underscoring the country’s strong external position.

According to information, the total reserves rose by $7.5 billion and were primarily driven by foreign currency assets which rose $5.1 billion to $592 billion.

Expressed in dollar terms, the foreign currency assets include the effect of appreciation or depreciation of non-US units like the euro, pound and yen held in the foreign exchange reserves.The rupee closed at 83.75 against the US dollar on 2nd August, depreciating 0.03% in that week, according to information.

“India’s external sector remains resilient as key indicators continue to improve and we remain confident of meeting our external financing requirements comfortably”,RBI governor Shaktikanta Das reportedly stated in his monetary policy statement on Thursday.

India’s reserve position with the IMF was up by $8 million to $4.62 billion in the reporting week,according to information.

This boost in reserves comes at a crucial time, providing a strong buffer against global economic uncertainties and enhancing India’s ability to manage external shocks. It also reflects the country’s continued confidence among global investors, supported by robust capital inflows and a stable macroeconomic environment.

Additionally, the increase in reserves is expected to provide greater stability to the Indian rupee, which has remained relatively resilient despite fluctuations in global currency markets. The growing reserves also enhance India’s creditworthiness, potentially leading to more favorable terms in international trade and finance.

Experts view this record high as a positive indicator of India’s economic health, particularly in light of the global economic headwinds. The consistent accumulation of forex reserves strengthens the country’s financial standing and provides a crucial safety net in times of external volatility.

Overall, the rise in India’s forex reserves highlights the effectiveness of the RBI’s policies and the country’s strong economic fundamentals. As India continues to attract foreign investment and maintain a favorable balance of payments, the reserves are expected to remain at healthy levels, further bolstering the nation’s economic resilience.

Ira Singh

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