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UID: EC-20240815-IN-01

Source

Reserve Bank of India

Last Updated

August 16, 2024

Time Range

FY’1951 – FY’2024

Periodicity

Annual

Unit

Million U.S. Dollars

Sector

Economy

Next Update

April 2025

Indicator Summary

Overview

Component-wise, foreign exchange reserves refer to the breakdown of a country’s foreign exchange reserves into different assets held by its central bank or monetary authority. These reserves typically include four key components: Foreign Currency Assets (FCA), Gold Reserves, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), and the Reserve Position in the International Monetary Fund (IMF). FCAs usually represent the most significant portion of foreign currencies and assets readily available for international transactions. Gold reserves are a stable asset, often used as a hedge against inflation or currency fluctuations. SDRs are international reserve assets created by the IMF to supplement the reserves of its member countries. At the same time, the Reserve Position in the IMF reflects a country’s financial standing and ability to access funds within the organisation. Understanding the component-wise distribution of foreign exchange reserves is essential for several reasons. It provides insight into a country’s financial stability and ability to meet international payment obligations. The composition affects a country’s capacity to manage exchange rate fluctuations, trade imbalances, and economic shocks. Moreover, diversified reserves enable a central bank to adapt its monetary policy effectively, responding to global market conditions and ensuring the stability of the national currency. This strategic allocation enhances confidence among investors and trading partners in a country’s economic resilience.

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