India''s foreign exchange reserves up $1.81 billion at $232.187 billion news
22 September 2007

Mumbai: Foreign exchange reserves of the country rose $1.81 billion to touch $232.187 billion, as of September 14, 2007, on the back of rising foreign currency inflows.

As per the weekly statistical supplement of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released on September 21, 2007, foreign currency and assets rose $1.808 billion to $224.870 billion.

Gold reserves and SDRs (special drawing rights) remained flat at $6,881 million and $2 million respectively. Reserve position in the IMF increased $2 million to $434 million.

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India''s foreign exchange reserves up $1.81 billion at $232.187 billion