Belgium Looking to Repatriate its Gold Reserves

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According to VTM Nieuws, Belgium is contemplating the repatriation of its gold reserves.

It only has a limited amount of gold stored at the Belgium National Bank (BNB); the bulk of Belgium’s reserves is held at the Bank of England, a portion is held at the Bank of Canada, and another portion at the Bank for International Settlements (in Basel).  

It is essentially for historical reasons that the Belgian gold is held in England. It was transferred to London during the Second World War to keep the Nazi regime away from looting it.

After the Netherlands that just repatriated 122.5 tonnes, Germany, or even France (Marine Le Pen requested that the central bank repatriate France’s gold), another European country is showing interest for its gold stored abroad. There was also, recently, a referendum in Switzerland about repatriation of gold stored abroad.

Belgium owns 227.4 tonnes of gold, or roughly 7.3 million ounces:

Source : Sharelynx

Just like Switzerland did, Belgium got rid of a sizable portion of its gold reserves: since 1989, Belgium has sold more than 1,000 tonnes.

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2 thoughts on “Belgium Looking to Repatriate its Gold Reserves

  1. The war has been over for 70 years. Why would a sovereign nation store it’s valuable gold in another country? This makes NO sense to me …at all. Like Germany. Why did they allow the United States to hold their gold? Now they want it back and our government gave them only 5% of it back. I thought only people were stupid sheeple but now I can see entire countries can be duped.

  2. “It only has a limited amount of gold stored at the Belgium National Bank (BNB); the bulk of Belgium’s reserves is held at the Bank of England,…”

    Rothschild stronghold.

    Kiss it goodbye.

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