China gold reserves rise most since 2023 even as bullion tumbles

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SHANGHAI/BEIJING, July 7 (Reuters) - China's central bank reported its biggest monthly increase in gold reserves ​in more than two and a half ‌years in June, official data showed on Tuesday, although bullion prices tumbled.

China's central bank maintained gold purchases for a ​20th straight month, with its reserves ​hitting 75.44 million fine troy ounces by the ⁠end of June, versus 74.96 million a ​month earlier. The 480,000-ounce rise, equivalent to near 15 ​metric tons, marked the biggest monthly addition since October 2023, when holdings rose by 740,000 ounces, according to ​data from the People's Bank of China.

The value ​of the country's gold reserves, however, declined, amounting to $303.72 billion ‌at ⁠the end of last month, down from $340.75 billion in May, the data showed.

The rise came despite a sharp decline in gold prices. Spot gold tumbled 11.65% ​in June, ​the worst ⁠since October 2008, while breaking below the $4,000 an ounce mark briefly. The ​dollar strengthened and traders priced in ​a ⁠higher chance that the Federal Reserve would keep interest rates elevated. The Iran war also kept ⁠concern that ​inflation could remain sticky ​despite peace talks.

Reporting by Dylan Duan in Shanghai, Qiaoyi Li and ​Ryan Woo in Beijing, Editing by Louise Heavens

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