The People's Bank of China has increased its holdings of gold for the 18th consecutive month.
According to data from the central bank, China's gold reserves at the end of April amounted to 74.64 million ounces, an increase of 260,000 ounces from the previous month's total of 74.38 million ounces. This marks the 18th consecutive month of increased gold holdings.
According to data from the central bank, China's gold reserves at the end of April were 74.64 million ounces, an increase of 260,000 ounces compared to the previous month. The reserves were 74.38 million ounces at the end of March, marking the 18th consecutive month of increasing gold holdings.
This article is excerpted from the official website of the central bank; GMTEight editor: Li Fo.
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