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Further rise in forex reserves
MUMBAI, JAN. 27. India's foreign currency reserves continued to
register a further rise of $116 million to $40,469 million for
the week ended January 19.
Foreign currency assets increased by $110 million at $37,650
million as compared to $37,540 million in the previous week,
according to the Reserve Bank of India's latest weekly
statistical supplement.
Over the past eleven weeks, the reserves have risen from $34,734
million on November 11, 2000, to the present level of $40,469
million.
Special drawing rights increased by $6 million at $8 million
while gold reserves remained static at $2,811 million in the
reporting week.
Loans and advances to the Central Government were down by Rs.
2,836 crores for the week ended January 19, while those to states
rose by Rs. 1,068 crores to Rs. 5,834 crores.
Aggregate deposits of scheduled commercial banks for the
fortnight ended January 12 declined by Rs. 3,096 crores to Rs.
9,28,561 crores.
Bank credit in the reporting fortnight rose by Rs. 2,239 crores
at Rs. 4,97,486 crores. Food credit was up by Rs. 968 crores at
Rs. 38,417 crores. Non-food credit also increased by Rs. 1,271
crores to Rs. 4,59,069 crores.
- PTI
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