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Nepal’s foreign exchange reserves exceed Rs 2.4 trillion, enough for over 14 months of imports



KATHMANDU: Nepal’s foreign exchange reserves have surpassed Rs 2.4 trillion, according to the latest report on the country’s current macroeconomic and financial situation released by the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB).

As of the mid- March 2025,  total foreign reserves reached Rs 2.409 trillion, a rise of 18% from Rs 2.041 trillion recorded at the end of mid-July.

In terms of USD, reserves increased by 13.1%, from USD 15.27 billion to USD 17.27 billion during the same period.

The central bank’s share of these reserves rose 15.2%, reaching Rs 2.13 trillion, while reserves held by other banks and financial institutions jumped 44.9% to Rs 279 billion.

The Indian rupee accounts for 21.7% of the total reserves.

Based on import data for the first eight months of the fiscal year 2081/82, the NRB says current reserves are sufficient to cover 17.2 months of goods imports and 14.3 months of combined goods and services imports.

The reserve-to-GDP ratio stood at 42.2%, reserve-to-imports at 119.4%, and reserve-to-broad money at 33%, all showing improvement from the mid-July, 2024.

Publish Date : 09 April 2025 18:45 PM

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