India's forex kitty surges to new lifetime high of $655.8 billion

India's foreign exchange reserves reached a record high of $655.8 billion as of June 7, according to RBI. This surge supports strong economic fundamentals and enables effective rupee stabilization through potential RBI interventions in currency markets.

India's forex kitty surges to new lifetime high of $655.8 billion

India's foreign exchange reserves surged by $4.3 billion during the week ended June 7 to scale a lifetime high of $655.8 billion, according to the latest data released by the RBI on Friday.   

The country’s forex kitty has broken the earlier record of $651.5 billion, as of May 31, that was announced by RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das on June 7, and has been rising steadily in recent weeks.