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Central banks remain keen buyers of gold, representatives tell bullion conference

The Czech National Bank is seen in central Prague
October 14, 2024
Reuters

MIAMI (Reuters) - Central banks remain keen buyers of gold to diversify their reserves for financial or strategic reasons, representatives of three central banks told the London Bullion Market Association's annual conference in Miami on Monday.

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