India's foreign exchange reserves cross 360 billion dollars: Reserve Bank of India

The RBI said India's foreign exchange reserves went up marginally to 360.77 billion dollars as on January 20, 2017.
RBI (File | Reuters)
RBI (File | Reuters)

CHENNAI: India's foreign exchange reserves went up marginally to $360.77 billion as on January 20, 2017, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said.

According to data released by RBI on Friday, the forex reserves stood at around $360.77 billion as on January 20,2017, as against $359.84 billion as on January 13, 2017.

On January 20, the foreign currency assets stood at $338.43 billion, gold at $18.58 billion, special drawing rights $1.44 billion and the reserve position in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) at $2.31 billion.

The reserves as on January 13 comprised foreign currency assets at $337.50 billion, gold at $18.58 billion, special drawing rights at $1.43 billion and the reserve position in the IMF at $2.31 billion.

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