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The ten countries with the largest gold reserves in the world

1. United States

The United States is the country with the largest amount of gold reserves in the world, with a total of 8133 tons, which is almost the sum of the gold reserves of Germany, Italy and France, steadily occupying the first position in the world. The proportion of the amount of foreign exchange reserves is also the highest among all countries. The main reason why the U.S. has so much gold is because most countries keep their gold in the U.S. for easy trading. And the dollar is also pegged to oil, and the dollar is still the current hegemon of the global monetary system, so it is normal for the United States to have the most gold in decades.

Jun 25, 2024

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