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  2. List of countries by gold production - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, South Africa produced 995 tonnes or 32 million ounces of gold, two-thirds of the world's production of 47.5 million ounces. [2] Production figures are for primary mine production. In the US, for example, for the year 2011, secondary sources (new and old scrap) exceeded primary production. [3]

  3. 1991 Indian economic crisis - Wikipedia

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    [9] [26] The Reserve Bank of India had to airlift 47 tons of gold to the Bank of England [18] [21] and 20 tons of gold to the Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) to raise $600 million. [ 18 ] [ 21 ] [ 28 ] The government, in the midst of the 1991 Indian general elections , conducted the airlift with secrecy. [ 29 ]

  4. Natural resources of India - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the Reserve Bank of India had total gold reserves of 787.4 tonnes. [62] India had the world's 9th largest gold reserves in 2022, and also became the world's 4th largest gold recycling country in the same year. [63] [64] The country has increased its organised gold refining capacity, with an increase from just 300 tons in 2013 to ...

  5. Gold holdings - Wikipedia

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    World's gold from 1845 to 2013, in tonnes (metric tons in the U.S.) World's gold holdings per capita, in grams Gold holdings are the quantities of gold held by individuals, private corporations, or public entities as a store of value, an investment vehicle, or perceived as protection against hyperinflation and against financial and/or political upheavals.

  6. Economic history of India - Wikipedia

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    Silver-based and gold-based economies then diverged dramatically. The worst affected were silver economies that traded mainly with gold economies. Silver reserves increased in size, causing gold to rise in relative value. The impact on silver-based India was profound, given that most of its trade was with Britain and other gold-based countries.

  7. Ten Nations That Control the World's Gold

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    24/7 Wall St. looked at the latest report from the World Gold Council and it is now more obvious than ever that gold is becoming the new global reserve currency. Continuous and aggressive central ...

  8. Gold reserve - Wikipedia

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    Official U.S. gold reserve since 1900 Changes in Central Bank Gold Reserves by Country 1993–2014 Central 2005 and 2014. A gold reserve is the gold held by a national central bank, intended mainly as a guarantee to redeem promises to pay depositors, note holders (e.g. paper money), or trading peers, during the eras of the gold standard, and also as a store of value, or to support the value of ...

  9. Category:Gold by country - Wikipedia

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    Gold in India (4 C, 11 P) J. ... Pages in category "Gold by country" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Template:Gold reserves by country This ...