Mumbai: Fresh inflows have further pushed up India's foreign exchange reserves by $
204 million at $ 56,524 million during the week ended June 14.
The rise was solely due to the foreign currency assets, which increased by $ 204
million at $ 53,266 million in the reporting week, according to Reserve Bank of
India's weekly statistical supplement issued on June 22.
In the previous week, country's foreign exchange reserves swelled to $ 56,320
million, registering a rise of $ 172 million.
Gold and special drawing rights remained unchanged at $ 3,249 million and $ 9
million respectively for the week ended June 14, RBI said.
Loans and advances to Central government increased by Rs 2,375 crore at Rs 9,495
crore while that to state governments rose by Rs 209 crore at Rs 4,191 crore, it
added.
PTI