Central bank gold holdings refer to gold reserves stored by national monetary authorities. These assets back currency values, stabilize economies during crises, and hedge against inflation. Governments benefit from diversified reserves, while investors gain confidence in stable monetary policies. Central banks use gold to settle international debts and mitigate financial risks.
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