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Forex Reserves Rise $4.36 Billion to $693 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves surged by $4.36 billion to $693.12 billion for the week ending May 31, 2024, marking a significant recovery. Explore the key drivers behind this growth.

India's Forex Reserves Surge to $693.32 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves rose sharply by $4.368 billion to $693.318 billion in the week ended December 19, as per RBI data. Gold reserves saw a strong gain. Read the full analysis.

Rupee falls 16 paise to 89.79 against US dollar

The Indian rupee depreciated to 89.79 against the US dollar on December 24, 2025. Explore the reasons behind the fall, including RBI's failed interventions and global factors. Read more for full analysis.

Indian rupee closes weaker at 89.7850 vs USD

The Indian rupee ended modestly lower at 89.7850 against the US dollar on Wednesday. Corporate dollar demand and NDF market maturities offset gains in regional peers. Forex swap announcement impacts forward premiums.

Rupee Gains 12 Paise to 89.51 vs US Dollar

The Indian rupee strengthened by 12 paise to 89.51 against the US dollar in early trade on December 24, 2025, following the RBI's announcement of substantial liquidity support. Read the full analysis of the forex market's reaction.

Rupee rises 12 paise to 89.51 against US dollar

The Indian rupee appreciated by 12 paise to 89.51 against the US dollar in early trade on December 24, 2025, boosted by the RBI's announcement of substantial liquidity support. Read the full analysis of the forex market's reaction.

RBI Sells $11.9B in Oct to Support Rupee

RBI intervenes heavily in forex markets, selling a net $11.9 billion in October 2025 to stabilise the rupee. Data reveals a strategic mix of spot and forward sales to manage volatility. Read the full analysis.

Rupee Rises 22 Paise to 89.45 Against US Dollar

Indian rupee strengthens in early trade, rising 22 paise against the US dollar. Recovery fueled by RBI intervention, corporate inflows, and easing oil prices. SBI projects strong rebound by FY27.

Rupee set to slip after RBI intervention fuelled rally

The Indian rupee is expected to weaken on Monday, giving back some gains after the Reserve Bank of India's forceful interventions last week triggered its strongest rally since June. Traders are now watching for the central bank's next steps.

RBI Action Boosts Rupee: Best Gain in 7 Months

The RBI's dollar sale intervention halted the rupee's sharp decline, pushing it up 0.7%. With low inflation and oil prices, experts debate if it's time to let the currency find its level. Read the full analysis.

Rupee recovers to 90.32 after RBI steps in to sell dollars

The Indian rupee opened stronger at 90.32 against the US dollar, continuing its rebound after RBI intervention. Experts cite global pressures and US tariffs for the currency's 6% fall in 2025. SBI forecasts a strong recovery in late FY27.

Rupee Jumps 1%, Marks Biggest Gain in Two Months

The Indian rupee rebounded sharply to 90.38 against the US dollar following aggressive RBI intervention. Discover the details behind the recovery and SBI's forecast for the currency's future trajectory.

Indian Rupee Volatile, Trades at 83.53 vs US Dollar

The Indian rupee experienced significant volatility against the US dollar in early trade on Tuesday, influenced by foreign fund outflows and a strong greenback overseas. Key details inside.

India's Forex Reserves Fall to $686.2 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves fell by $1.8 billion to $686.2 billion as of Nov 28, 2025. While gold reserves rose, foreign currency assets saw a significant decline. Get the full breakdown here.

India's Forex Reserves Fall to $686.23 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $1.88 billion for the week ending November 29, 2024, settling at $686.23 billion. Explore the key factors behind the drop and its implications for the economy.

India's Forex Reserves Fall to $686.227 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $1.88 billion for the week ending July 5, 2024, settling at $686.227 billion. The drop was primarily due to a decrease in foreign currency assets, though gold reserves saw an increase. Get the full analysis he

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