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India's total forex reserves touched an all-time high of US$642.453 billion on 8 September 2021. [19] The reserves declined to $598.89 billion by 8 September 2023 [20] & rose to hit a fresh all time high of $642.63 in March 2024. [21] India's total forex reserves touched an all-time high of US$704.89 billion on 27 September 2024. [4]
As of 2024, Japan's foreign exchange reserves are typically around $1.2 trillion to $1.3 trillion, making Japan one of the largest holders of reserves globally, second only to China. Japan's reserves are diversified and consist of a mix of foreign currency assets (such as US dollars, euros, and other major currencies), government bonds, gold ...
1 Sir Osborne Smith: 1 April 1935 — 30 June 1937 2 years, 90 days Smith was a British banker who served as the managing governor of the Imperial Bank of India prior to becoming the governor. He resigned the governorship before the completion of the term. [3] 2 Sir James Braid Taylor: 1 July 1937 — 17 February 1943 5 years, 231 days
Earlier ₹ 1,000 notes have been discarded by the RBI. On 19 May 2023 the Reserve Bank of India announced the discontinuation of the Rs 2,000 denomination banknotes from circulation. This decision follows the cessation of its printing in 2018-19 due to the ample availability of other denominations and the note's limited use in transactions.
January 23: This is the official start of the 2023 tax season and the date that the IRS begins accepting and processing returns from tax year 2022. January 31: This is employers’ deadline to ...
For heads of households, the standard deduction will be $20,800 for tax year 2023, up $1,400 from the previous year. For tax year 2023, the top marginal tax rate remains 37% for individual single ...
In theory, this meant that commercial banks could retain zero reserves. The average cash reserve ratio across the entire United Kingdom banking system, though, was higher during that period, at about 0.15% as of 1999. [10] From 1971 to 1980, the commercial banks all agreed to a reserve ratio of 1.5%. In 1981 this requirement was abolished. [10]
The IRS adds an additional Medicare tax of 0.90% for incomes over $200,000 ($250,000 for joint filers), bringing that total tax to 3.8%, of which employees owe 1.9%. There is also a cap on wages ...