
India's foreign exchange reserves rose by $3.29 billion to $696.61 billion in the week ending December 26, marking a second consecutive week of increase. This growth was primarily driven by a significant jump in gold reserves, which increased by $2.96 billion. Foreign currency assets saw a modest rise of $184 million, while Special Drawing Rights and India's reserve position with the IMF also increased.
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