India’s forex reserves rise $938 million to $682.32 billion

India’s foreign exchange reserves rebounded by $938 million to $682.321 billion in the week ending May 28, reversing the previous week’s decline. This rise was primarily driven by an increase in foreign currency assets, despite a dip in gold reserves. The overall reserves had previously fallen due to Middle East conflict-related interventions.

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