India’s Forex Reserves Decline by $5.6 Billion to $689.7 Billion in Week Ended Oct 31

India’s foreign exchange reserves declined by USD 5.623 billion in the week that ended October 31 to USD 689.733 billion, driven by a slump in both foreign currency assets and gold reserves, the Reserve Bank of India’s latest ‘Weekly Statistical Supplement’ data showed.Over the p

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