Germany Debates Future of Gold Stored Outside Europe

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Germany is debating the future of gold reserves stored outside Europe. Economists are questioning whether overseas storage still makes sense.
Over one-third of Germany’s gold is held in US vaults. This arrangement has historical roots tied to post-war financial planning.
Some experts believe political uncertainty increases risk. They argue for a gradual return of gold to Germany.
Others say the current system remains reliable and beneficial. They emphasize global financial integration.
The government remains cautious, stating that the reserves are safe. No immediate action has been announced.

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