China's central bank has increased its gold reserves for the 20th consecutive month, reaching 75.44 million ounces (approximately 2,346.446 tonnes) by the end of June. This marks an addition of 480,000 ounces (approximately 14.93 tonnes) from May's total of 74.96 million ounces (approximately 2,331.52 tonnes). The consistent accumulation underscores China's ongoing strategy to bolster its gold holdings.
China's Central Bank Boosts Gold Reserves for 20th Straight Month
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