Top 10 Largest Gold Bullion Reserves
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Dec 12, 2008 03:17PM
The largest gold holdings in tonnes as reported by the World Gold Council
Gold reserves (or gold holdings) are held by central banks as a store of value. The top 10 Central Bank reserves total 26,014.4 tonnes, or in excess of 836,362,960 troy ounces, equal to about 836.4 Billion dollars.
As one metric tonne equals 1,000 kilograms (or 32,150 troy ounces), one tonne of gold equates to a value of US$32.15 million as of March 2008 ($1,000/troy ounces). In 2001, it was estimated that the total amount of gold ever mined equaled only 145,000 tonnes, with a total value at today’s prices of some US$4.66 trillion.
For comparison, the entire global market capitalization for all stock markets was US$43.6 trillion in March 2006.
Side Notes:
1. United States8,965.6 tonnes |
6. Switzerland1,285.6 tonnes |
2. Germany3,767.1 tonnes |
7. Japan743.5 tonnes |
3. Int. Monetary Fund3,546.1 tonnes |
8. Netherlands688.4 tonnes |
4. France2,890.6 tonnes |
9. European Central Bank666.5 tonnes |
5. Italy2,702.5 tonnes |
10. People’s Republic of China661.4 tonnes |
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