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UID: EC-20240817-IN-01

Source

Reserve Bank of India

Last Updated

August 16, 2024

Time Range

FY’1951 – FY’2024

Periodicity

Annual

Unit

%

Sector

Economy

Next Update

April 2025

Indicator Summary

The assets that a country’s central bank or monetary authority holds to support its liabilities and shape monetary policy are known as foreign exchange reserves. Component-wise percentage distribution of foreign exchange reserves refers to the percentage-wise breakdown of a country’s foreign exchange reserves into its various components, typically held by the central bank. These components often include: Foreign Currency Assets (FCA), Gold Reserves, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), Reserve Position in the IMF.

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Chowdhury P. Component-wise percentage distribution of foreign exchange reserve in India from FY 1950-51 to FY 2023-24. Published August 20, 2024. https://360analytika.com/component-wise-percentage-distribution-of-foreign-exchange-reserve-in-india-from-fy-1950-51-to-fy-2023-24/

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