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Forex boost: India’s reserves climb by $2.29 billion to $698.95 billion; led by gains in foreign currency assets and gold
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India's foreign exchange reserves climbed by $2.294 billion to reach $698.95 billion in the week ending June 13, according to RBI data. This increase follows a substantial $5.17 billion gain the previous week, bringing total gains to nearly $7.5 billion over two weeks.
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