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FM explains why rupee has remained stable

Source: PTI
May 01, 2015 15:40 IST
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India's foreign exchange reserves rose by $2.8 billion to $343.2 billion

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday said rupee has remained stable against dollar in the past few months, compared with currencies of other emerging countries, mainly because of India's forex reserves.

"One of the reasons (rupee is stable)...with strengthening dollar in the last few months, is because our reserve have kept us in the game. Most other currencies in the world whether it’s Brazil, Russia or most of the European currencies, have depleted substantially," he said at the Enforcement Day function organised by the Directorate of Enforcement.

To a large extent, he said, the rupee is among the few currencies, which have struggled to keep pace with the dollar though there has been a slight depletion.

"One of the reasons is our foreign reserve is in order and our ability to have deterrent in the system against the unlawful flight of foreign currency," he said.

India's foreign exchange reserves rose by $2.8 billion in the week to April 17 to $343.2 billion.

Gold reserves remained unchanged at $19.038 billion, while Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) and India’s reserve position with the IMF increased marginally by $45.6 million to $4 billion and $14.8 million to $1.3 billion, respectively.

The forex reserves had fallen by $2.593 billion in the week ended April 10, snapping a consecutive three-week rise.

The domestic currency shed Rs 1.20 in the last fortnight to end at 63.56 against the greenback, making it the third consecutive week of a drop.

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