💨 Abstract
India's foreign exchange reserves reached a two-month high of $640.48 billion on February 21, increasing by $4.76 billion from the previous week. The rupee, like other Asian currencies, has been volatile due to U.S. trade tariff uncertainty, but the central bank's interventions have helped limit losses. In the week the data pertains, the rupee advanced 0.1%
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