China’s central bank boosted its gold reserves to 2,313.48 tons by the end of March, marking the 17th consecutive month of accumulation

Gate News report: On April 7, the People’s Bank of China reported that at the end of March its gold reserves were 74.38 million ounces (about 2,313.48 tonnes), up 160k ounces (about 4.98 tonnes) month-over-month. Gold reserves at the end of February were 74.22 million ounces (about 2,308.5 tonnes). This marks the People’s Bank of China’s 17th consecutive month of increasing its gold holdings.

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