China Chases Gold Supremacy As It Builds A U.S. Dollar Alternative

China is swiftly narrowing the “gold gap” with the United States, amassing what is considered the world’s second-largest gold reserve. This move is largely under the radar but is gaining attention due to its scale and potential impact on global markets.

Unofficial estimates suggest that China’s gold reserves could be as high as 5,500 metric tons. This figure significantly exceeds the country’s officially reported holdings of 2,303.5 tons. If accurate, analysis from Australia’s ANZ Bank would place China second in the world for gold ownership. This would mean surpassing Germany’s 3,350.3 tons, although still trailing behind the U.S.’s substantial 8,133.5 tons.

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