According to official data from the Central Bank of China, China's gold reserves at the end of May reported 73.83 million ounces (approximately 2,296.37 tons), an increase of 60,000 ounces (approximately 1.86 tons) month-on-month, marking the seventh consecutive month of adding gold.
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The Central Bank of China has increased its gold holdings for 7 consecutive months, adding another 1.86 tons in May.
According to official data from the Central Bank of China, China's gold reserves at the end of May reported 73.83 million ounces (approximately 2,296.37 tons), an increase of 60,000 ounces (approximately 1.86 tons) month-on-month, marking the seventh consecutive month of adding gold.