Disregarding Record Prices, Central Banks Stepped up Gold Purchases to 220 Tonnes in Q3
During a quarter when prices reached several record highs, central banks stepped up their purchases to reach 220 tonnes from July to September. The number represents an acceleration compared to Q2 numbers, which only reg...
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