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It may be recalled that in February 2004, the Reserve Bank initiated the practice of compiling half-yearly reports on the management of foreign exchange reserves and making them public to promote greater transparency and enhance disclosure in the management of the country’s foreign exchange reserves.
It may be recalled that in February 2004, the Reserve Bank initiated the practice of compiling half-yearly reports on the management of foreign exchange reserves and making them public to promote greater transparency and enhance disclosure in the management of the country’s foreign exchange reserves.
The Reserve Bank of India has today released the 44th half-yearly report on management of foreign exchange reserves with reference to end-March 2025. The position of foreign exchange reserves as on April 25, 2025 is as under: US $ Billion Foreign Exchange Reserves (i+ii+iii+iv)* 688.13
The Reserve Bank of India has today released the 44th half-yearly report on management of foreign exchange reserves with reference to end-March 2025. The position of foreign exchange reserves as on April 25, 2025 is as under: US $ Billion Foreign Exchange Reserves (i+ii+iii+iv)* 688.13
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Bank of Mauritius (BOM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for establishing a framework to promote the use of local currencies, viz., the Indian Rupee (INR) and the Mauritian Rupee (MUR) for cross-border transactions.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Bank of Mauritius (BOM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for establishing a framework to promote the use of local currencies, viz., the Indian Rupee (INR) and the Mauritian Rupee (MUR) for cross-border transactions.
Japan and India renewed the Bilateral Swap Arrangement (BSA) effective today (Feb. 28, 2025).
The Bank of Japan, acting as agent for the Minister of Finance of Japan, and the Reserve Bank of India signed the second Amendment and Restatement Agreement of the BSA. The BSA is a two-way arrangement where both authorities can swap their local currencies in exchange for the US Dollar. The size of the BSA remains unchanged, that is, up to 75 billion US Dollars.
Japan and India renewed the Bilateral Swap Arrangement (BSA) effective today (Feb. 28, 2025).
The Bank of Japan, acting as agent for the Minister of Finance of Japan, and the Reserve Bank of India signed the second Amendment and Restatement Agreement of the BSA. The BSA is a two-way arrangement where both authorities can swap their local currencies in exchange for the US Dollar. The size of the BSA remains unchanged, that is, up to 75 billion US Dollars.
கடைசியாக புதுப்பிக்கப்பட்ட பக்கம்: அக்டோபர் 29, 2025