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RBI ranks second in global central bank gold purchases till November 2024: WGC

Economy Desk By Economy Desk January 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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Central banks around the world have been making strategic purchases of gold in recent months, taking advantage of fluctuations in the market to increase their reserves of the precious metal. The recent trend of central banks buying gold can be attributed to the uncertainties in the global economy, as well as the ongoing geopolitical tensions that have prompted these institutions to diversify their assets.

In November, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) emerged as the second-largest central bank gold buyer worldwide, purchasing eight tonnes of gold to add to its already significant reserves. This move continued the RBI’s trend of accumulating gold throughout 2024, with a total of 73 tonnes purchased during the year. The RBI’s total holdings of gold now stand at 876 tonnes, emphasizing the importance of gold as a safe-haven asset for central banks.

Other central banks that increased their gold reserves in November include the National Bank of Poland (NBP), which added 21 tonnes to its holdings, bringing its total reserves to 448 tonnes. The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) also resumed buying gold after a six-month hiatus, adding five tonnes to its reserves. The Central Bank of Uzbekistan and the National Bank of Kazakhstan also increased their gold holdings during the month.

However, not all central banks were buyers in November. The Monetary Authority of Singapore was the largest seller, reducing its reserves by five tonnes. The Bank of Finland also decreased its gold reserves by 10 percent, citing exchange rate risk as a significant concern.

Overall, the trend of central banks buying gold reflects a broader strategy of diversification and risk mitigation in the current economic climate. Gold has long been considered a safe-haven asset that can protect against inflation, currency fluctuations, and geopolitical uncertainties. As central banks continue to increase their gold reserves, it underscores the enduring value of gold as a reliable store of wealth in times of economic uncertainty.

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