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India's foreign exchange reserves decreased by $3.7 billion to $701.18 billion on October 4, according to the Reserve Bank of India. This followed a weekly rise of $12.588 billion to $704.885 billion in the week ending September 27. The reserves have risen by nearly $35 billion in the past seven weeks, but fell due to global shocks insulation.
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