The People's Bank of China has increased its gold reserves for the 15th consecutive month.

PANews reported on February 7 that, according to Jinshi, China's gold reserves at the end of January were 74.19 million ounces (approximately 2,307.567 tons), an increase of 40,000 ounces (approximately 1.24 tons) month-on-month. At the end of December, they were 74.15 million ounces (approximately 2,306.323 tons), marking the 15th consecutive month of increased gold holdings.

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