The RBI may have sold about $12 billion worth of gold reserves in the two weeks through May 22 to protect its foreign-currency assets amid capital outflows and rising oil prices, according to Bloomberg Economics. The move suggests policymakers are prioritising liquid forex reserves as Middle East tensions pressure the rupee.
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