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Forex reserves fall $980 million to $686.80 billion

India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $980 million to $686.80 billion for the week ending May 17, as per RBI data. Explore the key factors behind this drop and its economic implications.

UPSC Economy Quiz: Test Your Knowledge on Key Topics

Ace your UPSC Prelims 2026 prep with this essential Economy quiz. Test your knowledge on thorium reserves, global trade reports, Venezuelan crude oil, and India's mango production. Revise crucial static topics now!

NSE, IGX Plan Indian Natural Gas Futures

NSE and IGX collaborate to develop a natural gas futures contract for India. This move aims to boost market transparency, provide a risk management tool, and create a domestic price benchmark. Read more.

UBS Forecast: Rupee at 92/USD by March

UBS Investment Bank predicts the Indian rupee will weaken to 92 per US dollar by March. Key factors include RBI's FX reserve rebuilding and capital outflows. Get the full analysis.

Gold Surpasses US Treasuries as Top Foreign Reserve

Gold reserves held by foreign governments, valued at $3.93 trillion, have surpassed holdings of US Treasuries. This historic shift is driven by explosive 66% price gains and aggressive central bank buying amid geopolitical uncertainty. Discover the implic

Rupee rebounds 14 paise to 90.16 against US dollar

Indian rupee strengthens, breaking a four-day losing streak. Analysts cite geopolitical risks and foreign capital outflow as key factors influencing the currency's volatile trajectory. Read more for insights.

Chandigarh NCC Cadet in India-Bhutan Youth Exchange

SUO Manya Bahl from MCM DAV College represented India in a cultural and leadership exchange in Bhutan from Dec 12-19. The programme included trekking, rafting, and a dinner with PM Tshering Tobgay. Read more.

Indian Rupee Saw Most Volatility in 2025

The Indian rupee experienced its most volatile year in 2025, swinging wildly against the US dollar. Discover the key drivers, from Fed policy to geopolitical tensions, and what lies ahead for the currency.

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