India’s foreign exchange reserves reached a record high of $689.458 billion for the week ending September 13, increasing by $223 million. Despite this overall rise, foreign currency assets decreased by $515 million. Gold reserves increased significantly by $899 million, while SDRs and India’s IMF reserve position experienced slight declines.
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