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I just reviewed the global gold reserve data and it's interesting to see how the United States maintains an overwhelming lead. With over 8,000 tons, it practically doubles Germany, which ranks second. If we add up the main countries with the largest gold reserves in Europe, they still don't reach what the U.S. has alone.
What catches my attention is that the countries with the most gold reserves are quite concentrated in developed economies and regional powers. Germany, Italy, France, Russia, and China control nearly 40% of global reserves. Then you have Switzerland, India, and Japan completing the top 10, each with their own asset diversification strategy.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates also hold significant positions, reflecting how countries with the largest gold reserves use this asset as a cushion for financial stability. It’s a reminder that gold remains relevant in currency reserve strategies, beyond what happens with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The long-term financial strength of a nation is still partly measured by its physical gold in the vault.