
By Vince Lanci, GoldFix:

LONDON: Central banks are increasingly moving gold reserves out of traditional storage hubs in London and New York, reflecting growing concerns about geopolitical risk, sanctions exposure, and maintaining uninterrupted access to sovereign assets.

For years, the conversation around central-bank gold buying focused on how much gold was being purchased.
Increasingly, the more important question may be where that gold is being stored.
Increasingly, the more important question may be where that gold is being stored.
Reserve managers are no longer treating storage decisions as an operational detail.
They are treating them as a strategic risk-management decision:
They are treating them as a strategic risk-management decision:
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