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Central banks net buyers of gold since 1988.

20-Jul-2010

"Last year, central banks were net buyers of gold for the first time since 1988. In fact, they bought the most gold in any year since 1964. Total central bank holdings worldwide, according to the World Gold Council, grew by 425 metric tons last year".

Source: Agora Financial


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