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    China is not reacting to events, it is executing a long-term strategy that has been unfolding quietly for years. The latest data confirms that it continues to accumulate gold month after month as part of a deliberate effort to reduce reliance on the existing monetary system. The People’s Bank of China has now extended its gold buying streak to roughly 15–16 consecutive months, bringing total holdings to approximately 2,300 tonnes, which equates to about 74 million ounces and represents close to 10% of its total reserves, placing it among the largest official holders globally.

    This steady accumulation is not a short-term hedge against volatility, it is a structural repositioning that reflects a recognition that the global financial system is built on confidence in sovereign debt, particularly US Treasuries, and that confidence is becoming increasingly fragile as global debt levels exceed $310 trillion. China is not making headlines with dramatic announcements, instead it is quietly converting portions of its reserves into gold, which is the only reserve asset that carries no counterparty risk and cannot be sanctioned or frozen in the same way as foreign currency holdings.

    At the same time, global trends reinforce this strategy as central banks worldwide have been buying gold at one of the fastest paces in modern history, often exceeding 800 to 1,000 tonnes annually, while the dollar’s share of global reserves has steadily declined from around 66% to roughly 57% over the past decade. This shift is not driven by ideology but by practicality, because as geopolitical tensions rise and financial systems become increasingly fragmented, nations seek assets that provide independence from external control.

    China’s approach is methodical and patient, and that is what makes it significant because it is not waiting for a crisis to unfold, it is preparing in advance by building a reserve base that can withstand a loss of confidence in sovereign debt markets. This aligns directly with the broader pattern we are seeing, where central banks are not abandoning the system outright but are quietly hedging against its potential breakdown.



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