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  "textContent": "China’s central bank added 8.1 metric tons of gold to its reserves last month, or approximately 260,000 ounces. The addition represents the largest single-month purchase since January 2025 and extends an 18-month buying streak. The accumulation pushed total reserves to 74.6 million ounces, reflecting a strategic push to diversify holdings amid geopolitical tensions and volatile […]\n\nThe post China’s Gold Appetite Grows: Reserves Up 260,000 Ounces in April Alone appeared first on the deep dive.",
  "title": "China’s Gold Appetite Grows: Reserves Up 260,000 Ounces in April Alone"
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