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India's Forex Reserves Cover Of Imports Declines To 8.7 Months

At end of December 2021, foreign exchange reserves cover of imports (on balance of payments basis) declined to 13.1 months from 14.6 months at end-September 2021, per RBI’s ‘Half Yearly Report on Management of Foreign Exchange Reserves: October 2021 - March 2022’

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India’s foreign exchange reserves stood at USD 532.9 billion as on 7, October, 2022 and were equivalent to 8.7 months of imports projected for 2022-23, according to Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) latest monthly bulletin.

“So far, in 2022-23, the reserves have been depleted by USD 74.4 billion; however, most of the depletion was on account of valuation loss due to the appreciation of the US dollar against major currencies,” per the article “State of the Economy”.

At end of December 2021, foreign exchange reserves cover of imports (on balance of payments basis) declined to 13.1 months from 14.6 months at end-September 2021, per RBI’s ‘Half Yearly Report on Management of Foreign Exchange Reserves: October 2021 - March 2022’.

‘Globally foreign currency reserves are falling at a record pace as central banks across the globe intervene to support their currencies,’ RBI officials said in the article.

As compared to major Emerging Market Economies (EMEs), however, the INR (Indian Rupee) continues to show a modest depreciation against the US dollar, they added.

In real effective terms, the INR appreciated by one per cent (month-on-month) in September 2022, mainly due to appreciation of the INR in nominal effective terms, the article said.


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