Germany stores one-third of its 3,352-tonne gold reserves—the world’s second-largest—at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a Cold War-era arrangement. Trump’s return to the White House and his confrontational approach to allies and the Fed have sparked German concerns about their gold’s safety in U.S. custody. Key developments include…
Is Germany’s Gold Safe in America? Trump’s Presidency Revives Old Fears



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