America has largest gold reserves, India is at ninth position

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New Delhi: Gold price is close to an all-time high these days. Almost all the countries of the world store gold. Gold Reserves are an important asset of every country as it comes in handy to save them during the economic crisis. Let us know which are the top 10 countries having the highest gold reserves.

Recently, the World of Statistics released a list of gold reserves held by countries around the world on the social media platform Twitter. America, the world’s most powerful country, is also on top in terms of gold reserves. With 8,133 metric tonnes of gold, it has the largest gold reserve in the world.

Germany has 3,355 metric tonnes of gold
Germany has 3,355 metric tonnes of gold reserves. In this way, Germany is in second place in terms of gold reserves. European country Italy comes third in the world in terms of gold reserves. It has 2,452 metric tonnes of gold reserves. France is number four. It has 2,437 metric tonnes of gold reserves. In the list, Russia comes at number five in terms of gold reserves. It has 2,299 metric tonnes of gold reserves.

China has 2,011 metric tonnes of gold
China ranks sixth in this list with 2,011 metric tonnes of gold reserves. Switzerland is number seven with 1,040 metric tonnes of gold reserves. Japan ranks eighth in terms of gold reserves and has 846 metric tonnes of gold.

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India has 13 times more gold reserves than Pakistan
India ranks ninth on this list. India has a 787 MT gold reserve. The Netherlands is at number 10 with 612 metric tonnes of gold reserves. Pakistan has only 64 metric tonnes of gold reserves.

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