India’s Forex reserves up USD 631.5 mn to USD 352.02 bn

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The foreign exchange reserves of India rose by USD 631.5 million to USD 352.02 billion in the week to September 18 due to rise in foreign currency assets, according to RBI data.
In the previous week, the reserves had jumped by a healthy USD 2.358 billion to USD 351.389 billion.
Foreign currency assets (FCAs) grew by USD 592.7 million to USD 328.560 billion in the reporting week, the RBI said in a statement.

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