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The Polish Central Bank Will Continue Gold Purchases

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On April 9, Adam Glapiński, President of Poland’s Central Bank, stated that the institution is continuing to purchase gold. He reaffirmed the bank’s goal of increasing its gold reserves to 700 tons, noting it currently holds 580 tons of the precious metal. (FX678)
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