Mumbai: Continuing its northward surge, India's forex kitty has swelled by USD 1.039 billion to a new life-time high of USD 440.751 billion for the week ended October 18, the Reserve Bank said on Friday.
The forex reserves had risen by USD 1.879 billion to a new record high of USD 439.712 billion in the previous reporting week.
For the week under review, the foreign currency assets, which are the biggest part of the reserves, increased by USD 931 million to USD 408.881 billion, the RBI said.
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