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India’s forex reserves decline by $4.88 billion to $685.72 billion in week ended May 16
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India's foreign exchange reserves experienced a decrease of $4.888 billion, settling at $685.729 billion for the week ending May 16, according to the RBI. This decline follows a previous week's increase, with gold reserves notably decreasing by $5.121 billion. Foreign currency assets saw a slight increase, while SDRs and the reserve position with the IMF also experienced decreases.
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