Mumbai: The country's foreign exchange reserves soared by USD 4.368 billion to USD 418.515 billion in the week to April 26, helped by the second dollar-rupee swap auction, RBI data showed on Friday.
In the swap auction conducted on April 23, the Reserve Bank had received bids worth USD 18.65 billion against USD 5 billion on offer. It accepted just five bids worth USD 5 billion.
In the previous week, the forex reserves had declined by USD 739.2 million to USD 414.147 billion.
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In the reporting week, foreign currency assets, which are a major component of the overall reserves, rose by USD 4.387 billion to USD 390.421 billion.