India's foreign exchange reserves reached a new high of $689.235 billion as of September 6, according to the Reserve Bank of India. The reserves increased by $5.248 billion in the week ending September 6, marking the fourth consecutive weekly rise. Foreign currency assets rose by $5.107 billion to $604.144 billion, while gold reserves increased by $129 million to $62 billion. Read The Rest at :
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