China's gold reserves at the end of September were 74.06 million ounces, with the central bank increasing its gold holdings for the 11th consecutive month.
The central bank released data showing that China's gold reserves at the end of September reached 74.06 million ounces (approximately 2,303.523 tons), an increase of 40,000 ounces (approximately 1.24 tons) from the previous month.
The central bank announced that as of the end of September, China's gold reserves were 74.06 million ounces (about 2303.523 tons), an increase of 40,000 ounces (about 1.24 tons) from the previous month. This marks the 11th consecutive month of increasing gold holdings.
This article is excerpted from the official website of the People's Bank of China. Editor: Liu Jiayin.
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