The debate over Germany’s gold held abroad is intensifying as more experts voice concern. Political developments have added urgency to the discussion.
Germany stores over one-third of its gold in the United States. The rest is mainly kept in Frankfurt and London.
Advocates of repatriation argue that gold must be protected from geopolitical disputes. They see it as a safeguard during crises.
Others warn that repatriation could have unintended financial consequences. They stress the importance of stability.
Officials continue to downplay risks. The issue remains under active discussion.
Debate Intensifies Over Germany’s Gold Held Abroad
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