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April 24 (Bloomberg) -- China has added 454 metric tons of gold to its reserves since 2003 through domestic purchases and refining scrap, the official Xinhua News reported, citing Hu Xiaolian, head of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.
Total gold reserves now stand at 1,054 tons, it said. The country has the world’s biggest foreign-exchange reserves at $1.95 trillion as of March 31, according to data xoxopiled by Bloomberg. The foreign exchange reserves were $286 billion at the end of December 2002.
Gold gained 0.6 percent to $909.58 an ounce at 12:41 p.m. local time in Singapore.
簡單的說,自03年以來中國黃金儲備增加了 454噸 至 1054噸,為全球第五大黃金儲備國。消費公佈後金價突破了910美元一盎司! (不是直譯,經過消化後用中文打出來) |
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