Poland’s Central Bank Quietly Builds a 700-Ton Gold Fortress
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Poland’s Central Bank Quietly Builds a 700-Ton Gold Fortress
Poland’s National Bank of Poland added nearly 8 tons of gold in July. The purchase pushed its official holdings to 640.2 tons. That figure comes straight from data the bank released on its liquid foreign assets and liabilities. It marks a slowdown from the 18-plus tons bought in June. Yet the steady accumulation continues. And it brings Warsaw within 60 tons of a self-imposed target that would rank it firmly among the world’s top gold holders. T…
Poland's central bank increased its gold reserves to more than 640 tonnes last month, an increase of just under eight tonnes. The pace of growth was the weakest in eight months. Nevertheless, it remains the largest buyer of gold among central banks that have decided to buy the yellow metal this year, PAP and Investing.com reported.
The National Bank of Poland's Treasury Is Filling with Gold. The President's Goal Is Getting Closer.
President Adam Glapiński advocates for increasing gold resources and their share in the reserve assets of the National Bank of Poland. As of the end of July 2026, our central bank already held 640 tons of the precious metal.
The National Bank of Poland announced further gold purchases on Friday. During July, the state treasury grew by nearly 8 tons of the precious metal.
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