China's Central Bank Gold Reserves Increase to 75.44M Ounces in June, Extending 20-Month Buying Streak

According to Jin10 data, China's central bank gold reserves rose to 75.44 million ounces (approximately 2,346.4 metric tons) as of end of June, up 4.8 million ounces month-on-month from May's 74.96 million ounces. The increase marks the 20th consecutive month of gold accumulation.
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