Foreign Exchange Reserve

Report on

Foreign
Exchange Reserves

Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
Mumbai

2005-06 (covering period up to March 2006)

Content

Movement of Reserves

1. Introduction
2. Review of Growth of Reserves since 1991
3. Sources of Accretion to Reserves in the Recent Period
4. External Liabilities vis-à-vis Foreign Exchange Reserves
5. Prepayment/Repayment of External Debt
6. Financial Transaction Plan (FTP) of IMF
7. Adequacy of Reserves
8. Investment Pattern and Earnings from Foreign Exchange Reserves

Foreign Exchange Reserves

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) undertook a review of the main policy and operational matters relating to management of the reserves, including transparency and disclosure and decided to compile and make public half-yearly reports on management of foreign exchange reserves for bringing about more transparency and also for enhancing the level of disclosure in this regard. These reports are being prepared   with reference to positions as of 31st March and 30th September each year, with a time lag of about 3 months.  The first such report with reference to September 30, 2003 was placed in the public domain on February 3, 2004. This is the sixth report on foreign exchange reserves with reference to March 31, 2006. The report is a compilation of quantitative information with regard to external   reserves, such as, level of foreign exchange reserves, sources of accretion to foreign exchange reserves, external liabilities vis-à-vis foreign exchange reserves, prepayment/repayment of external debt, Financial Transaction Plan (FTP) of IMF, adequacy of reserves, etc.  In order to avoid repetition, Sections II and III o ...
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