India’s forex reserves fall by $3.5 billion

The Reserve Bank of India’s foreign exchange reserves decreased by $3.5 billion to $684.8 billion in the week ended September 25, primarily due to the central bank’s dollar sales to prevent rupee depreciation. Foreign currency assets fell significantly while gold reserves saw a rise. Outflows from Indian stocks and bonds added pressure on the rupee.

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