RBI says another 102-ton gold shifted to India from Bank of England's vaults
New Delhi/IBNS: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday (Oct. 30) announced the relocation of another 102 tonnes of gold from the Bank of England's vaults in London to secure locations within India.

This move by the central bank follows a previous transfer on May 31, when the RBI shifted over 100 tonnes of gold from the UK to India, marking the first such transfer since early 1991.
A report by the Times of India (ToI) mentioned that further transfers of gold from the UK to India are anticipated.
Since September 2022, a total of 214 tonnes of gold have been relocated to India, reflecting the RBI and the government’s strategy to safeguard their reserves amid rising geopolitical tensions globally.
Gold is widely regarded as a safe-haven asset due to its stability during economic downturns.
According to the latest report on the management of foreign exchange reserves, as of the end of September, the RBI's total gold reserves stood at 855 tonnes.
Additionally, the RBI has placed around 20 tonnes of its gold holdings in deposits.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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