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I just reviewed the gold reserve rankings by country and it's interesting to see how it is distributed globally. The United States leads with 8,133 tons, almost double Germany in second place with 3,352. Then come Italy, France, and Russia in the top five.
What catches my attention is that China appears in sixth place with 2,290 tons, while Switzerland, despite its financial reputation, has 1,040 tons. India, Japan, and Turkey complete the top 10.
This distribution of gold reserves by country quite reflects the structure of global economic power. The United States maintains a significant advantage that highlights its financial strength. For those who follow commodity markets, this data is always useful for understanding the global macroeconomic context.