Gold is glittering again.
Last year, central banks purchased a record amount of the precious metal.
But who did the buying, and who maintains the largest global gold reserve holdings?
For now, the United States still leads the world in reserves, with more than 8,000 tons. The next closest is Germany, with roughly 3,500 tons.
Here is a chart from the World Gold Council (shared by the lovely and fabulous Carol Roth):
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