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Central banks are bringing gold reserves home as geopolitical risks rise
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- More and more central banks are storing gold bullion at home rather than overseas, as they expect to buy more of the safe-haven asset amid heightened geopolitical tensions.
- These are among the findings of the World Gold Council's annual Central Bank Gold Reserves survey.
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More and more central banks are storing gold bullion at home rather than overseas, as they expect to buy more of the safe-haven asset amid heightened geopolitical tensions.
These are among the findings of the World Gold Council's annual Central Bank Gold Reserves survey.
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