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Central Banks Accelerate Historic Gold Buying Spree: A Global Shift Away from the Dollar

18/06/2026 12:58 - Economia

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📊 Record-Breaking Numbers Signal a Historic Trend

The World Gold Council published its annual central bank reserve survey, conducted between February 5 and May 19, 2026. The results are clear: never before have so many central banks expressed a firm intention to buy gold as they do now.

Intention to Buy Gold

45%

of central banks plan to increase their reserves in the next 12 months

A historic record since the statistical series began in 2018
Global Growth Expectation

89%

foresee that global gold reserves will increase during the next year

Only 1% expect their reserves to decrease

🌍 Why Are Central Banks Hoarding Gold?

The survey reveals that central banks have accumulated an average of 1,000 tonnes of gold over the last four years, a significant increase from the 500-tonne average of the previous decade. This acceleration has clear explanations:

🛡️
Crisis Protection
Gold's historic role as a safe haven
⚖️
Diversification
Reducing exposure to dollar assets
🌐
Geopolitical Risk
Global tensions and uncertainty
💰
Value Preservation
Protection against inflation and devaluation

🏰 The Great Repatriation: Gold Returns Home

A parallel phenomenon is transforming the geography of gold: countries are withdrawing their reserves from the vaults of New York and London to store them on their own national territory.

Country Action Quantity Period
🇫🇷 France Total repatriation from the NY Fed 129 tonnes July 2025 - Jan 2026
🇮🇳 India Reduction of gold held abroad From 55% to 22% of reserves March 2023 - March 2026
🇵🇱 Poland Repatriation from the Bank of England 100 tonnes 2019 (precedent)
🇩🇪 Germany Maintains 37% of reserves in NY 1,236 tonnes Political pressure to repatriate

⚠️ The Trigger: Sanctions on Russia

The freezing of approximately USD 300 billion in Russian international reserves following the invasion of Ukraine in 2022 served as a wake-up call for many nations. The message is clear: assets held under foreign jurisdiction can be impacted by political decisions.

📍 Preferred Storage Locations
  • Bank of England: 57% (though declining)
  • National Storage: 49% (on the rise)
  • Bank for International Settlements (BIS): 16%
📈 Location Changes (last 12 months)
  • 9% increased national storage (vs 5% previous year)
  • 10% diversified foreign locations (vs 2% previous year)
  • 19% modified their storage strategy

💵 De-Dollarization in Numbers

Gold has, for the first time, surpassed US Treasury bonds as the primary reserve asset for central banks.

~USD 4 Trillion

Value of gold held by central banks

~USD 3.9 Trillion

Invested in US public debt

74%

Expect less weight for the dollar in 5 years

📋 Context: 84% of respondents believe gold will have a larger share of total reserves in five years, up from 76% in the previous year. This view is shared by both advanced and emerging economies.

📉 Gold Price: Market Context

Despite the strong appetite from central banks, the price of gold has experienced a significant correction in recent months:

  • All-time high in Jan 2026: Over USD 5,000 per ounce
  • Current Price (June 2026): Approx. USD 4,200-4,250 per ounce
  • Drop: More than USD 1,000 from highs
  • May monthly decline: Approx. 1%
💡 Why the Drop if Banks are Buying?

The fall is explained by the truce in the Middle East following the US-Iran agreement signed on June 17, 2026, which reduced geopolitical tensions. Additionally, market optimism and modest capital outflows from gold ETF funds have pushed prices down.

🔍 How Do Central Banks Finance Purchases? According to the survey, 50% would do so through a national purchase program in local currency, while 38% indicated they would do so by selling existing reserves.

🏛️ A Historic Precedent: De Gaulle's Warship

Charles-Henry Monchau, CIO of Syz Group, recalls an emblematic episode: in 1965, French President Charles de Gaulle sent a warship to New York to retrieve gold in exchange for dollars, challenging the Bretton Woods system that granted the US an "exorbitant privilege."

"History may not repeat itself, but in gold markets, it often rhymes with surprising precision," Monchau notes, emphasizing that confidence in the post-war reserve system is showing significant cracks.

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