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    Uncertain economic times? That means it’s gold’s time to shine

    August 2, 20254 Mins Read


    That’s enough for more than 1 billion Olympic gold medals, which are actually primarily made of silver, and about 750,000 pots of gold waiting at the end of every rainbow. Or you’d have to spend $694 billion at Costco on its 1-ounce gold bars, although the $3,410 bar is out of stock.

    The price of gold fluctuates, but as of July 2025, the market value of all the gold stored in the New York Federal Reserve vault could be estimated somewhere between $470 billion and $680 billion, depending on the market price of gold, which hit a record high this year.

    But none of that gold belongs to the Fed, and most of it isn’t American. In 2021, the U.S. Treasury Department reported it only stores about 13.4 million fine troy ounces – about 416 metric tons – there. The rest belongs to foreign governments, other central banks, and official international organizations, who trust the Fed to keep it locked away 80 feet below street level.

    The United States stores gold in other places, too. The largest American-owned gold stockpile is at Fort Knox in Kentucky, which houses about 147.3 million fine troy ounces of gold – about 4,583 metric tons.

    Other countries, including Germany, Italy, and France, also have large gold reserves.

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    Beyond its shine, some investors, central banks, and governments view gold as an attractive asset that inspires confidence, even in uncertain times.

    “It’s historical money. It goes back several millennia as original money,” said Aakash Doshi, the global head of gold strategy at State Street Investment Management. “It goes back to biblical times. It was one of the gifts from the three wise men.”

    While today gold isn’t used as a large-scale payment method, it’s a highly liquid asset with no particular credit risk and is not directly controlled by any central bank, according to Joe Cavatoni, the senior market strategist for the Americas for the World Gold Council.

    Some investors still view it as “real” money – something that can’t be printed – and a hedge against market and economic volatility.

    “Gold performs in good times as well as in the bad times,” Cavatoni said.

    While the dollar or the euro isn’t going away anytime soon, Doshi said the demand for real hard assets that complement fiat currency rose over the last few decades as global debt and governments’ share of that debt has increased.

    In 2024, gold overtook the euro as the second-largest global reserve asset after the U.S. dollar, according to a June European Central Bank report. 

    Doshi listed the 2008 financial crisis, the U.S.-China trade war, shifting trade alliances like the rearrangement of the North American Free Trade Agreement, and expanded sanctions as forces driving some central banks’ increased interest in gold, as they seek stability amid economic shocks and geopolitical tension.

    Cavatoni said that rating agencies’ recent downgrades to the U.S. government’s creditworthiness and the risks that come with holding treasuries are also likely on people’s minds, adding that a lot of the increased demand is coming from emerging market central banks.

    He said gold is valued higher when market risk is unclear and uncertainty is high, adding, “that’s kind of the world we’re living in now.”

    “When you think about their absolute level of holdings, they are still very low relative to the percentage of total reserves. And I think that there’s still an opportunity for them to continue to grow,” Cavatoni said. “But I think we’re seeing in our second quarter data and other sound bites that they’re definitely paying close attention to what the performance is going to look like.”

    Reach out to Rachel Barber at rbarber@usatoday.com and follow her on X @rachelbarber_

    Illustrations by Veronica Bravo

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: In uncertain economic times, that means it’s gold’s time to shine



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