According to the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), China’s gold holdings rose by 0.9% to 57.18 million ounces in January from 56.66 million ounces in December.

The central bank’s gold holdings climbed by 7.2% since July 2015. The PBoC announced last July that the country’s holdings jumped 57% since 2009.

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