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    Russia is doing the opposite of many other central banks by selling gold, yet this behavior actually reinforces the fundamental role gold plays within the global financial system because it demonstrates that gold is the ultimate asset of last resort when access to traditional financial channels is restricted.

    Since 2025, the Central Bank of Russia has been liquidating portions of its gold reserves to finance ongoing war expenditures, raising approximately $2.4 billion and reducing its holdings to a multi-year low, while simultaneously remaining largely cut off from Western capital markets due to sanctions.

    This is not a signal that gold is losing relevance. This is evidence of its importance because when a country is excluded from global financial systems and cannot easily issue debt or access foreign reserves, it turns to gold as a source of liquidity. Unlike currency reserves held abroad, which can be frozen, gold held domestically remains accessible and can be converted into cash or used in trade arrangements, making it a critical component of financial resilience during periods of geopolitical stress.

    Data from early 2026 shows that Russia has been among the largest net sellers of gold even as other central banks continue to accumulate, highlighting the divergence between nations under pressure and those preparing for future instability. This dynamic underscores a key point that is often misunderstood: gold is not merely a hedge against inflation but a strategic reserve asset. Gold may be accumulated during periods of uncertainty or liquidated during crises.

    The broader trend remains intact because central banks globally continue to be net buyers of gold, and the selling we are seeing from countries like Russia is driven by necessity. This reinforces the argument that gold’s role within the monetary system is not diminishing but becoming more pronounced as geopolitical risks increase and access to traditional financial mechanisms becomes less certain.



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