Nepal, June 10 -- Nepal's foreign exchange reserves have exceeded Rs 2500 billion.

According to the financial report published by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) for the first ten months of the current Fiscal Year (FY), the country's foreign exchange reserves stood at Rs 2512 billion as of mid-May. Compared to the end of the last FY, the reserves have increased by 23.1 percent.

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As of mid-May, Nepal's foreign exchange reserves stood at USD 18.4 billion, according to NRB. This marks a 20.5 percent increase compared to the end of last FY.

Out of the total reserves, Rs 2211 billion is held by NRB, while banks and financial institutions hold Rs 301.83 billion. Indian currency accounts...