The People's Bank of China's gold reserves reached 74.22 million ounces at the end of February, marking 16 consecutive months of increased holdings.

Gate News: On March 7, the People’s Bank of China announced that as of the end of February, gold reserves totaled 74.22 million ounces (approximately 2,308.5 tons), an increase of 30,000 ounces (about 0.93 tons) from the previous month. At the end of January, gold reserves were 74.19 million ounces (approximately 2,307.567 tons). This marks the 16th consecutive month of China’s central bank increasing its gold holdings.

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