India’s foreign exchange reserves dropped by $8.478 billion to $644.391 billion for the week ending December 20, marking a continued decline. The reduction is mainly due to the revaluation and RBI’s efforts to stabilize rupee fluctuations. Foreign currency assets and gold reserves saw significant reductions, contributing to the overall decline in reserves.
India’s forex reserves decline by $8.48 billion to $644.39 billion
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