In November 2024, central banks globally increased their gold reserves by a total of 53 tonnes. The Reserve Bank of India added 8 tonnes, becoming the second-largest buyer in 2024. Poland led with 21 tonnes, while other significant buyers included Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, China, and Jordan.
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