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India's foreign exchange reserves drop by $6.4 Billion

IndiaTimes Friday, 15 November 2024
India's foreign exchange reserves have dipped to $675.65 billion, a decrease of $6.4 billion, as announced by the Reserve Bank of India. Despite this recent decline, India maintains its position as the fourth largest holder of foreign exchange reserves globally, trailing behind China, Japan, and Switzerland.
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