China's Central Bank Adds 320,000 Ounces of Gold in May, Extending 19-Month Buying Streak

According to China's central bank, the country's gold reserves reached 74.96 million ounces (approximately 2,331.52 tons) at the end of May, up 320,000 ounces (9.95 tons) from April's 74.64 million ounces. This marks the 19th consecutive month of gold accumulation by the central bank.
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