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Gold Reserves by Country

Latest released Gold Reserves value for every supported currency, with the previous reading, the change between releases, reference date, frequency, unit, and source.

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Gold Reserves across supported currencies

Quantity of gold held by the central bank as part of its foreign exchange reserves, measured in value terms.

Last updated: · page generated 18 Jun 2026 21:57 UTC.
3 with data 7 supported currencies
Each row links to the per-currency reference page and the underlying API endpoint at /api/v1/announcements/{currency}/gold_reserves. Non-USD endpoints require an API key query parameter.
Country / Currency Latest Previous Change Reference Frequency Unit Source
Australia
AUD · Australian Dollar
16,293
16,646
▼ -353 Monthly AUD mn RBA
Switzerland
CHF · Swiss Franc
9,536.71
12,454.12
▼ -2,917.413 Monthly CHF mn SNB
United States
USD · US Dollar
11.041
11.041
● 0 Monthly USD bn US Treasury
CNH
CNH · CNH
Monthly USD bn CNY mirror
China
CNY · Chinese Yuan
Monthly USD bn PBoC
Eurozone
EUR · Euro
Weekly EUR mn ECB
United Kingdom
GBP · British Pound
Monthly USD mn Bank of England

What is Gold Reserves?

Gold reserves are the physical gold holdings of a central bank, valued at market or at a statutory price depending on the jurisdiction. They sit alongside foreign-currency reserves as part of total international reserves.

Why it matters for FX

Sustained central-bank gold buying (notably by the PBoC and other emerging-market central banks since 2022) is part of a broader reserve-diversification trend away from USD assets, with long-run implications for reserve-currency status and gold prices. Single-month changes are typically small, but the cumulative trend is meaningful.

How to read this page

Track the year-over-year tonnage change rather than valuation. Cross-reference with World Gold Council data and IMF IFS. Large buyers in recent cycles include China, Türkiye, India, Singapore, and Poland.

What to watch for

  • Tonnage change vs valuation change
  • Emerging-market diversification trend
  • PBoC monthly disclosures and lulls
  • Repatriation / vault-location moves
  • Gold's share of total reserves

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