World Central Banks’ gold-buying spree hits record highs, surpassing pre-Nixon era reserves.

World Central Banks buying gold spree has been the longest since the 1950s and 1960s. As a result, Official world gold reserves reached 1,170 million fine troy ounces, higher than just before US President Richard Nixon broke the US Dollar's link to gold in 1971. Got gold? pic.twitter.com/LR8adyEJrh — Global Markets Investor (@GlobalMktObserv) June 28, …

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