MUMBAI: India's foreign exchange reserves shot up by $960.2 million to $280.17 billion on the back of a healthy rise in currency assets in the week ended July 26, Reserve Bank said on Friday.
The total reserves had slid by $985 million to $279.20 billion in the previous reporting week.
Foreign currency assets (FCAs), a major component of the forex reserves, were up by $914.1 million to $252.05 billion for the week under review, the apex bank said.

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