Top 10 Countries With Most Gold Reserves

The United States has emerged as the country with the largest gold reserves in the world, boasting 8,133.46 tonnes and a corresponding gold reserve value of $489,133.74 million.

Germany secures the position as the world's second-largest holder of gold reserves, with 3,352.65 tonnes and a corresponding reserve value of $201,623.07 million.

ITALY has positioned itself as the country with the 3rd largest gold reserves globally, holding 2,451.84 tonnes, valued at $147,449.64 million.

FRANCE possesses the 4th largest gold reserves globally, holding 2,436.88 tonnes, equivalent to a gold reserve value of $146,551.80 million.

RUSSIA holds the 5th position in global gold reserves, with 2,332.74 tonnes and a corresponding gold reserve value of $140,287.50 million.

CHINA secures the 6th spot in global gold reserves, possessing 2,191.53 tonnes and a corresponding gold reserve value of $131,795.43 million.

SWITZERLAND claims the 7th position in worldwide gold reserves, with holdings of 1,040 tonnes and a corresponding gold reserve value of $62,543.91 million.

JAPAN secures the 8th position globally in gold reserves, possessing 845.97 tonnes, equivalent to a gold reserve value of $50,875.51 million.

INDIA holds the 9th spot in global gold reserves with 800.78 tonnes, reflecting a gold reserve value of $48,157.71 million.

NETHERLANDS secures the 10th position in global gold reserves with 612.45 tonnes, boasting a corresponding gold reserve value of $36,832.02 million.

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