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Monday, January 23, 2023

Banks buy gold at fastest pace in 55 years



(Natural News) The world’s central banks are buying gold at the fastest pace since 1967, and metals expert Andy Schectman warned that people need to follow suit and invest in precious metals to avoid the worst impacts of this global de-dollarization.

Data compiled by the World Gold Council, an industry-funded organization, show that demand for gold has outstripped any annual amount in the past 55 years, with large portions of the recent buying spree being done by central banks keen to diversify their reserves away from the dollar. 

In December 2022, the World Gold Council estimated that the world’s official financial institutions bought 673 metric tons (742 tons) of gold. This follows nearly 400 metric tons (441 tons) of gold being purchased during the third quarter of 2022, the largest quarterly purchase since 2000.

A troy ounce of .999 fine gold is trading at $1,816 per ounce, over 11 percent higher than it was trading in November. Spot gold prices hit $1,881.5 per troy ounce on Jan. 9, its highest point since May 2022, before cooling slightly, but still well above the $1,800 per troy ounce mark.

Few precious metals market analysts are willing to bet that the trend toward central banks further diversifying their reserves with huge metals purchases will change any time soon. Bernard Dahdah, a senior commodities analyst at the French investment bank Natixis, even noted that this trend of diversifying away from the American dollar is one “that won’t change for a decade at least.”

“The message these central banks are sending by putting a larger share of their reserves in gold is that they don’t want to be reliant on the U.S. dollar as their main reserve asset,” said Carsten Menke, head of next-generation research at Swiss banking group Julius Baer. He added that this could push more of the world’s nations to be reluctant on relying on the greenback.

“When we see the central banks of the world buy more gold than at any time since 1967, and no one in this country has any clue that that’s happening, it’s frightening,” said Schectman on an episode of the show “Liberty and Finance.”

NaturalNews.com


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