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India's forex reserves rise USD 938 million to USD 682.3 billion: RBI

Despite the recent volatility, India's reserves remain among the highest globally, although they are below the record high of USD 728.494 billion reached in the week ended February 27

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India's foreign exchange reserves rise, remain among world's largest. Representational Pic

India's foreign exchange reserves rise, remain among world's largest. Representational Pic

India's foreign exchange reserves rose by USD 938 million to USD 682.321 billion in the week ended May 28, reversing the decline recorded in the previous week, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday. 

The country's forex reserves had fallen by USD 7.511 billion to USD 681.384 billion in the preceding reporting week.

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