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India’s FX reserves halt 7-week losing spree as rupee pressure eases

Published January 31, 2025 Updated January 31, 2025 05:48pm
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MUMBAI: India’s foreign exchange reserves halted a seven-week losing streak and rose to $629.56 billion as of Jan. 24, coming off near 11-month lows, data from the central bank showed on Friday, as pressure on the rupee eased.

The reserves rose by $5.58 billion in the reported week, the biggest increase in four months. They had fallen cumulatively by more than $34 billion in the prior seven weeks.

Changes in foreign currency assets are caused by the central bank’s intervention in the forex market as well as the appreciation or depreciation of foreign assets held in the reserves.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) intervenes on both sides of the forex market to curb undue volatility in the rupee.

The rupee had risen 0.5% and logged its biggest weekly rise in more than a year in the week to Jan. 24, helped by relief in Asian forex as U.S. President Donald Trump did not levy tariffs immediately upon taking office.

India’s FX reserves hit near 11-month low as rupee slide continues to weigh

The rupee and other emerging market currencies have been under pressure amid concerns that Trump’s tariff plans and sanctions on countries could disrupt global trade.

Outflows from India’s equity and debt markets have also kept the rupee under pressure. The RBI, however, has intervened in the forex market to keep volatility in check.

The rupee hit a low of 86.6525 on Friday, before ending the session little changed at 86.6050. It declined by 0.5% week-on-week.

The forex reserves also include India’s reserve tranche position in the International Monetary Fund.

Foreign exchange reserves (in million US dollars)
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                              Jan 24       Jan 17
                               2025         2025
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Foreign currency assets      537,891      533,133
Gold                          69,651       68,947
SDRs                          17,861       17,782
Reserve Tranche Position       4,154        4,122
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Total                        629,557      623,983
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