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India's current account deficit narrows to $10.5 billion in October-December: RBI

Foreign direct investment (FDI) recorded a net inflow of $4.2 billion in the third quarter of FY23-24, more than double the $2 billion in the year-ago period. Foreign portfolio investment recorded a net inflow of $12 billion, higher than $4.6 billion a year ago.

By Jomy Jos Pullokaran  Mar 27, 2024 9:45:58 AM IST (Updated)

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India's current account deficit (CAD) narrowed to 1.2% of the GDP, or $10.5 billion, in the third quarter of this financial year from $11.4 billion in the previous three months and $16.8 billion a year ago, according to RBI data released on Tuesday (March 26).

Foreign direct investment  (FDI) recorded a net inflow of $4.2 billion, more than double the $2 billion in Q3 of 2022-23. Foreign portfolio investment recorded a net inflow of $12 billion in the quarter, higher than $4.6 billion a year ago.

However, net FDI inflow, at $8.5 billion during April-December 2023, was lower than $21.6 billion during April-December 2022, RBI said.