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MoneyWireForex Reserves: RBI says India's FX reserves fall to 4-week low of $699.96 bln as of Oct 3
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RBI says India's FX reserves fall to 4-week low of $699.96 bln as of Oct 3

This story was originally published at 17:31 IST on 10 October 2025
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Informist, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025

 

--RBI: India Oct 3 FX reserves $699.96 bln 

--RBI: India Oct 3 FX reserves $699.96 bln, down $276 mln on week 

--RBI: India Oct 3 FX assets $577.71 bln, down $4.05 bln on week 

 

NEW DELHI - India's foreign exchange reserves fell to a four-week low of $699.96 billion as of Oct. 3, according to data released Friday by the Reserve Bank of India. The reserves were down $276 million from a week ago.

 

This is the third consecutive week when FX reserves have declined. They were at a one-year high of $702.97 billion in the week ended Sept. 12.

 

Foreign currency assets fell $4.05 billion on week to $577.71 billion as of Oct. 3. The value of the central bank's gold holdings increased $3.75 billion to $98.77 billion in the reporting week, an all-time high.

 

Calculated in dollar terms, the central bank's foreign exchange reserves also reflect the impact of appreciation or depreciation of currencies other than the dollar, such as the euro, the pound sterling, and the yen, held by the RBI.  End

 

US$1 = INR 86.69

 

Reported by Shubham Rana

Edited by Vandana Hingorani

 

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