During a quarter marked by several record-high prices, central banks significantly increased their gold purchases, acquiring a total of 220 tonnes from July to September.
This figure represents a notable acceleration compared to the second quarter, which recorded purchases of only 166 tonnes.
Year-to-date, these institutions have added an impressive 634 tonnes of gold to their reserves.
**Central Banks Purchased 220 Tonnes of Gold During Q3**
*The Facts*
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