This article was first published 18 years ago

India's forex reserves rise to $262.45 bn

google preferred source
India's foreign exchange reserves increased $1.307 billion to $262.45 billion for the week endeded October 26, according to data released by the RBI on Friday.

Foreign currency assets moved up $1.305 billion to $254.629
v class="inline-block" id="div_arti_inline_advt">
billion. Gold reserves and SDRs were unchanged at $7.367 billion and $13 million, respectively.

Reserve Position in the IMF was up $2 million at $441 million.

More From Rediff

Web Stories

Infinix Launches Note 60 Pro

Infinix Launches Note 60 Pro

Want to Know More About The Tecno Camon Slim?

Want to Know More About The Tecno Camon Slim?

10 Of Bombay's Oldest Restaurants

10 Of Bombay's Oldest Restaurants

Moneywiz Live!