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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The World's Biggest Gold Reserves





The World's Biggest Gold Reserves
The biggest individual holders of gold - Central banks, International entities and governments - are believed to account for approximately 20.5 percent of the world's gold, holding about 29,787 tons
1. United States
8,965.65 tons
2. Germany
3754.29  tons
3. International Monetary Fund (IMF)
3311.84  tons
4. Italy
2,701.9   tons
5. France
2,683.81 tons
6. China
1,161.6   tons
7. Switzerland
1,146      tons
8. Japan
843.25    tons
9. Russia
706.38    tons
10. Netherlands
674.98    tons
11. India
614.58    tons
12. European Central Bank (ECB)
522.54    tons
13. Taiwan
466.81    tons
14. Portugal
421.51    tons
15. Venezuela
397.6      tons