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16 January 2013 Last updated at 07:27 ET
Germany gold: Central bank to bring home some reserves
Germany's central bank is to bring back almost 700 tonnes of gold reserves it keeps in New York and Paris.
By 2020, half of its gold bars will be in its vaults, the Bundesbank said. It currently keeps less than a third at home.
The bars were originally taken out of Germany as a precaution against an invasion from the Soviet Union.
Central banks keep gold abroad so that it can be used to quickly buy foreign currency in times of crisis.
The Bundesbank will no longer keep any of its reserves in Paris, as both countries use the euro.
It will reduce the amount it holds in New York from 45% to 37% by the end of the decade.
No gold will be moved out of the Bank of England's vaults, however. It will still keep 13% of its total reserves in London, the German central bank said.
According to the BBC's Berlin correspondent, Stephen Evans, the German audit office has criticised the government for not keeping a proper track of the bars,
It has even suggested some of the bars may not have been checked to see if they are real, he added.
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Germany's central bank is to bring back almost 700 tonnes of gold reserves it keeps in New York and Paris. By 2020, half of its gold bars will be in its vaults, the Bundesbank said. ... It will reduce the amount it holds in New York from 45% to 37% by the end of the decade.
No gold will be moved out of the Bank of England's vaults, however. It will still keep 13% of its total reserves in London, the German central bank said.
slvrbck wrote:when i first glanced I thought this thread was called beauanderos recalls all NY gold
uthminsta wrote:Interesting to note. Does this mean they have no problem with the stability of the pound?
nero12345 wrote:They missed the first payment. Not a great start is it.
Kurr wrote:
As I stated on another forum, it's uncanny how AQ seems to have a knack for taking up residence in areas that seem to have strategic resources we need.
uthminsta wrote:nero12345 wrote:They missed the first payment. Not a great start is it.
Which reaction did you have to this news?
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Please quote a source if you have one to share. I would like to read up on this.
beauanderos wrote:uthminsta wrote:nero12345 wrote:They missed the first payment. Not a great start is it.
Which reaction did you have to this news?
or
Please quote a source if you have one to share. I would like to read up on this.
I'm not finding anything about this missing payment? I did read several articles on the attempted gold repatriation, tho, which now makes me the reigning expert on the subject
nero12345 wrote:
I'm not a news reporter so I I'm not required to provide sources. .
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