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This dataset provides values for GOLD RESERVES reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
This statistic presents the gold reserves of largest gold holding countries worldwide in 2024. At that time, the central bank of the United States held approximately ******* metric tons of gold. Gold reserves — additional information The United States has the largest gold reserve, with more than ***** metric tons of gold. This was more than twice the gold reserves of Germany and more than three times the gold reserves of Italy and France. China ranked fifth for the amount of gold it has on reserve, but more gold is being mined in China than any other country in the world. Australia, on the other hand, is home to the largest gold mine reserves in addition to being the second-largest producer of gold, after China. While gold no longer serves as an object of exchange and as a confirmation value, gold remains an investment asset for governments, and it could provide a safeguard against inflation or recession. The average price of gold reached a record in 2024, amounting to ******** U.S. dollars for one troy ounce.
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This dataset provides values for GOLD RESERVES reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
Australia and Russia have the largest gold mine reserves worldwide, with each one having reserves of an estimated ****** metric tons in 2024. Australia, Russia and South Africa hold the largest reserves of gold Australia, Russia and South Africa hold a large share of the world’s gold mine reserves, accounting for ******, ****** and ***** metric tons, respectively in 2024. Global gold reserves amounted to a total of ****** metric tons that year. Meanwhile, the global mine production volume of gold reached an estimated ***** metric tons in 2024. Despite having the largest gold reserves, Australia was the third-largest gold mining country in the world in 2024, after China and Russia. Gold's versatile uses Gold is known for its bright lustrous yellow color and was often used as a monetary standard in the past. The precious metal is mostly used in jewelry, for investments, and in coinage. The United States held about ** percent of its total monetary holdings as gold reserves in 2023; Switzerland held about *** percent of its holdings as gold. This transition metal is also valued for its ductile, malleable, and non-reactive characteristics. Thus, it is also used industrially, often as electrical connectors, infrared shielding and colored-glass protection. The price of gold can vary, it reached a recent low in the early 2000s at *** U.S. dollars per troy ounce in 2000 and increased to a high of ***** U.S. dollars per troy ounce in 2023.
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Venezuela is the Latin American country with the largest gold reserves. As of June 2024, Venezuela's Central Bank held up to 161 tons of gold reserves. Brazil and Mexico completed the top three gold holding countries in the region with 130 and 120 tons, respectively.
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Key information about Russia Gold Reserves
In 2023, Australia had the world's largest volume of gold reserves by a considerable margin, with nearly 20.34 percent of the total gold reserves worldwide. The global reserves of gold in 2023 were estimated at around 52,000 metric tons.
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The largest gold holding country in Europe as of end 2024 was Germany, with over ***** metric tons. Italy, France, and Russia followed, all with gold holdings over ***** metric tons.
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Key information about US Gold Reserves
As of 2023, Algeria was the African country with the largest gold holding, at 174 metric tons. The North African country was followed by Egypt, with official gold reserves reaching 126 metric tons. Moreover, South Africa and Libya ranked next, with 125 metric tons and 117 metric tons, respectively. The rest of the countries each registered official holdings ranging from three to 22 metric tons.
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Key information about Mali Gold Reserves
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The total reported gold holdings by the United States has not changed since 2006. As of the fourth quarter of 2024, ******* tons was the amount, the same as it had been since 2006. In 2024, the United States was the country with the largest gold holdings worldwide.
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Key information about Uzbekistan Gold Reserves
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Key information about Georgia Gold Reserves
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Key information about Laos Gold Reserves
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Key information about Vietnam Gold Reserves
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This dataset provides values for GOLD RESERVES reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.