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Which Countries Have the Largest Gold Reserves?

World Gold brief based on reporting byTempo.co English
Brief

Reported by Tempo.co English: “Which Countries Have the Largest Gold Reserves?”. Gold settled at $4,516 an ounce on August 20, 2026 — $145.20 per gram, +0.60% on the day.

Why it matters

Official-sector buying or selling changes physical demand and long-term market expectations. Persistent purchases can support the market, but do not guarantee an immediate price increase.

Transmission channels
  • official reserves
  • physical demand
  • currency confidence
  • long-term expectations
What to watch next
  • next reserve disclosure
  • net purchase volume
  • geographic breadth
Methodology and transparency

This World Gold brief is based on the headline and available metadata. We do not reproduce the publisher's article or add unverified details. The price on the date of the report is our own data: the daily COMEX futures settlement, converted to grams at 31.1035 g per troy ounce.

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