Central banks plan to keep buying more gold. Here’s an interesting step they’re taking to store it safely.
While gold prices on Comex haven’t touched a record high since late January, a key reason for their climb back then to all-time intraday highs above $5,600 an ounce — namely, buying by global central banks — has proven to be resilient.
Central banks plan to keep buying more gold. Here’s an interesting step they’re taking to store it safely.
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While gold prices on Comex haven’t touched a record high since late January, a key reason for their climb back then to all-time intraday highs above $5,600 an ounce — namely, buying by global central banks — has proven to be resilient.
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Originally published at www.marketwatch.com.


