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Forex kitty slips for 5th week in a row, plunges $2.75 bn

October 10, 2014 19:08 IST
Source:PTI

Continuing its downward trend for the fifth consecutive week, the foreign exchange reserves plunged $2.754 billion to $311.427 billion in the week to October 3, led by a major fall in non-US currency assets, according to data released by the RBI.

In the week to September 26, reserves went down by $1.415 billion to $ 314.181 billion. In the week to July 25, 2014, the reserves had touched $ 320.56 billion, just short of the life-time high of $320.79 billion on Setpember 2, 2011.

In the reporting week, foreign currency assets, a major constituent of overall reserves, decreased $1.803 billion to $285.588 billion, RBI said.

Foreign currency assets, expressed in dollar terms, include the effect of appreciation and depreciation of non-US currencies such as the euro, pound and yen held in reserves.

After remaining unchanged for a couple of weeks, the country's gold reserves dropped by $ 919.7 million to $20.013 billion.

Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) were down $ 22.8 million to $4.284 billion, while the country's reserve position with the IMF dipped by $ 8.2 million to $1.540 billion during the week, the RBI data showed. 

Source: PTI
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