The world is witnessing an alarming escalation in gold reserves, hitting levels not seen since the tumultuous 1970s. Central banks have amassed a staggering 21% increase in gold holdings over the past 13 years, surpassing even pre-Nixon era levels.
Official world gold reserves have reached 1,170 million fine troy ounces, the most since the 1970s.
Over the last 13 years, world central banks' gold holdings are up roughly 21%.
Global gold reserves are now even higher than just before President Nixon broke the US Dollar's… pic.twitter.com/OInxlayK6P
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