India’s forex reserves tumble nearly $10 billion as gold holdings see sharp drop

India’s foreign exchange reserves saw a significant dip of nearly $10 billion, reaching $671.625 billion in the week ending June 12. This sharp decline was primarily driven by a substantial drop in gold reserves, despite a modest increase in foreign currency assets. Other components like Special Drawing Rights and the IMF reserve position also registered slight decreases.

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