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Forex reserves dip by $346 mn
 
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August 17, 2007 20:50 IST

India's forex reserves dropped by $346 million to stand at $228.996 billion for the week ended August 10.

The week before that the country's forex reserves had shot up by $3.9 billion to $229.342 billion.

As per figures released by the Reserve Bank of India [Get Quote], foreign currency assets decreased by $335 million to stand at $221.653 billion during week ended August 10.

FCAs in dollars include the effect of revaluation of non-US currencies such as euro, sterling and yen held in reserves.

Gold reserves as well as reserves in the IMF remain unchanged at $6.887 billion and $455 million respectively.


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