India’s Forex Reserves Rise to $370Bn

Chennai: India's foreign exchange (forex) reserves went up to $370.76 billion as on September 23, according to latest data from Reserve Bank of India (RBI). According to data released by the RBI, the reserves stood at $370.76 billion as on September 23, as against $369.60 billion as on September 16.
On September 23, the foreign currency assets stood at $345.24 billion, gold at $21.64 billion, special drawing rights at $1.49 billion and the reserve position in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) at $2.39 billion.
The reserves as on September 16 comprised of foreign currency assets $344.07 billion, gold at $21.64 billion, special drawing rights at $1.49 billion and the reserve position in IMF at $2.39 billion.
Source: IANS