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China’s central bank adds more gold to its reserves in March

by Riah Marton
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China’s central bank adds more gold to its reserves in March
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CHINA’S central bank added 160,000 troy ounces of gold to its reserves in March, it said, in line with the market view that persistent official sector demand had supported gold’s recent rally.

Spot gold jumped 9.3 per cent in March, its strongest monthly performance since July 2020, despite a strong dollar and elevated US real interest rates. That rally has continued, with gold hitting successive record highs during the last seven sessions to touch US$2,353.79 per ounce on Monday (Apr 8).

“China has now been adding gold to its reserves for 17 consecutive months. It supports our view that central banks remain firm believers in gold and continue to see value in it,” Krishan Gopaul, senior EMEA analyst at the World Gold Council (WGC), told Reuters.

China held 72.74 million ounces of gold at the end of March, up from 72.58 million ounces a month before, official data showed on Sunday. The value of China’s gold reserves rose to US$161.07 billion from US$148.64 billion.

Demand from global central banks for gold has been elevated for two years, and they are on track to remain active buyers in 2024, Gopaul said. Turkey, India, Kazakhstan, and some eastern European countries have been buying gold this year along with China.

The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) was the largest official sector buyer of gold in 2023 with net purchases of 7.23 million ounces, or 224.9 metric tonnes. It was the country’s highest single year of reported additions since at least 1977, according to the WGC.

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In total, global central banks bought 1,037.4 tonnes of gold in 2023, down 4 per cent from 2022’s record levels. They could reduce net purchases by a further 200 tonnes in 2024, the WGC said in January. REUTERS

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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