Mumbai: India’s foreign exchange reserves continued their upward trajectory during the week ended December 6 and touched new record highs.

The reserves rose by $2.34 billion during the week under review, official data showed on Friday.

Overall forex reserves increased to $453.42 billion from $451.08 billion reported for the week ended November 29.

This post first appeared on economictimes.indiatimes.com

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