https://www.rt.com/business/442934-russia-central-bank-record-gold/
The Central Bank of Russia bought over 92 tons of gold in the
three months to the end of September breaking the Soviet peak of 2000
tons in gold reserves seen in 1941, according to a new report by the
World Gold Council (WGC).
Russia reportedly purchased more gold than any other country in the
world, followed by Turkey, Kazakhstan, and India, which bought 18.5
tons, 13.4 tons and 13.7 tons respectively.
That marks the highest quarterly net purchase since 1993,
when the WGC started tracking the country’s data. Russia’s gold
stockpile now accounts for 17 percent of the country’s overall foreign
exchange reserves.
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