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India's Forex Reserves Fall to $686.2 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves fell by $1.8 billion to $686.2 billion as of Nov 28, 2025. While gold reserves rose, foreign currency assets saw a significant decline. Get the full breakdown here.

India's Forex Reserves Fall to $686.23 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $1.88 billion for the week ending November 29, 2024, settling at $686.23 billion. Explore the key factors behind the drop and its implications for the economy.

India's Forex Reserves Fall to $686.227 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $1.88 billion for the week ending July 5, 2024, settling at $686.227 billion. The drop was primarily due to a decrease in foreign currency assets, though gold reserves saw an increase. Get the full analysis he

Rupee's 5% Fall: Impact on Education, Travel & Your Wallet

The Indian rupee's sharp depreciation to over 90 per dollar in 2025 makes foreign education, travel, and imports costlier. Experts explain the direct impact on consumers and suggest strategies to de-risk your finances. Learn what you can do.

India's Forex Reserves Fall to $686 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $1.88 billion for the week ending November 28, 2025, with foreign currency assets seeing a significant drop. Get the latest RBI data and analysis here.

Rupee Unlikely to Fall Sharply After 4% Drop: Union Bank

Union Bank of India predicts the rupee won't depreciate significantly after falling 4% this year. The currency is expected to trade between 88.80-89.50 through December. Read more about the factors affecting INR.

Oracle's $111K CDS Surge Signals AI Credit Risk

Oracle's credit-default swaps triple to $111,000 as investors hedge against AI boom risks. Trading volume hits $5B amid massive AI spending. Explore the market implications.

Sebi Cautions on Unregistered Bond Platforms

SEBI warns retail investors against using unregistered online bond platforms. Verify registration status before investing to protect your interests in corporate bonds market.

Rupee rises 9 paise to 83.51 against US dollar

Indian rupee appreciated by 9 paise to 83.51 against US dollar in early trade despite pressure from strong dollar and foreign capital outflows. Read latest forex market updates.

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