India’s foreign exchange reserves dipped below $653 billion, a near six-month low, as of December 13. This marks a $52 billion decrease since September’s peak, influenced by RBI interventions, a weakening rupee, and a strong dollar. The rupee hit a record low against the dollar following the Federal Reserve’s hawkish stance on interest rates.
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