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India's forex reserves may have exceeded USD 600 billion: RBI Governor

PTI Mumbai | Updated on June 04, 2021

For the week ended May 21, boosted by gold and currency assets, the reserve was at USD 592.894 billion.

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das on Friday said India's forex reserves may have crossed record level of USD 600 billion on the back of robust capital flows.

As per the RBI's data issued on May 28, the country's foreign exchange reserves rose by USD 2.865 billion to a record high of USD 592.894 billion for the week ended May 21, boosted by gold and currency assets.

"Based on the current estimation, we believe that our forex reserves may have crossed USD 600 billion," he said while announcing the bi-monthly monetary policy review.

To boost liquidity, the RBI announced several steps including a special liquidity facility for various sectors impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

G-SAP 2.0

The central bank also announced G-sec Acquisition Programme (G-SAP) 2.0 which will help in calming yields and control undue volatility faced by market participants in the government securities market.

During the second quarter of the current fiscal, the RBI said it will purchase ₹1.20 lakh crore of G-sec from the secondary market, as part of G-SAP 2.0.

RBI will buy ₹40,000 crore of government securities on June 17, and the remaining schedule will be announced later, he said.

Published on June 04, 2021

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