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#China’sGoldReservesHit15-MonthHigh
China’s official gold reserves have reached their highest level in 15 months, highlighting a continued strategy by the People’s Bank of China to diversify its reserves and strengthen financial stability. As of early 2026, the country’s gold holdings are valued at approximately $369.6 billion, marking a significant milestone in ongoing accumulation efforts.
This increase is driven both by market‑driven price gains in existing gold holdings and by consistent purchases by Chinese authorities. Over the past year, China’s total gold reserves have grown to roughly 2,308 metric tonnes, the largest on record. The steady buildup reflects a deliberate move to hedge against currency volatility, geopolitical risks, and global economic uncertainties.
Analysts view this trend as part of a long-term diversification strategy, emphasizing gold’s role as a safe-haven asset. By increasing the proportion of gold in its reserves, China aims to reduce reliance on dollar-denominated assets and enhance resilience against potential external pressures.
The sustained accumulation also signals China’s strategic intent to balance its reserve portfolio while strengthening its position in global finance. Markets and policymakers are closely monitoring this development as an indicator of China’s broader economic and monetary priorities.