Russia’s Central Bank Gold Reserves Drop to Lowest Since February 2022
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The Bank of Russia reported that its monetary gold reserves have fallen to 73.9 million troy ounces, the lowest level recorded since February 2022.
The central bank’s latest figures show a decline in gold holdings, bringing the total to 73.9 million troy ounces. This marks a significant reduction compared to the previous record held in early 2022.
The data was released by the Bank of Russia as part of its routine reporting on national reserves.
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