Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dec. 4 -- Bangladesh foreign currency reserve reached at US$31.90 billion on Tuesday following receiving a fund worth $60 million from the World Bank.

The country's forex reserve rose to $31.90 million on the day from $31.72 billion of the previous level, according to the central bank officials.

Bangladesh will able to settle import bills for more than five months with existing forex reserves.

The highest $33.68 billion reserves were recorded on September 05, 2017.

Earlier, Bangladesh had made a routine payment of US$987 million to the Asian Clearing Union (ACU) against imports during the September-October period of this calendar year.

After the payment, foreign exchange (forex) reserves fell to $31.60 billion on N...