Turkey, Russia Lead Global Gold Sales, 66 Tons Traded in March
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Central banks worldwide sold a total of 66 tonnes of gold in March, according to the World Gold Council. The largest sellers were Turkey and Russia, which together accounted for the bulk of the sales.
The World Gold Council reported that global central banks divested 66 tonnes of gold during the month, marking a significant shift in reserve management. Turkey and Russia were the top sellers, though the exact quantities each country sold were not disclosed.
The data reflects ongoing adjustments in central bank gold holdings amid changing economic conditions, but no further context was provided by the source.
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