The Golden Rush: Why Central Banks Are Stocking Up
In addition to an uncertain global landscape, which is marked by conflicts such as war, a major factor behind the central banks' rush for gold could be the accelerated pace of de-dollarisation.
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In addition to an uncertain global landscape, which is marked by conflicts such as war, a major factor behind the central banks' rush for gold could be the accelerated pace of de-dollarisation.
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