Top 52 countries with the most gold reserves

In first place in the latest world ranking of countries based on gold reserves are again the United States of America with 8,133 tons of gold. The gap with respect to the other positions is truly remarkable.

Germany which occupies second place has only 3,355 tons of gold, while Italy which is in third place has 2,452 tons of gold. Fourth place is occupied by France with 2,437 tons of gold, followed by Russia with 2,327 tons of gold and China with 2,068 tons of gold. Finally, in the last two places of the ranking we find Bolivia and Cambodia with 43 tons of gold each.

 RankCountryTonnes
1United States8,133.5
2Germany3,354.9
3Italy2,451.8
4France2,436.8
5Russian Federation2,326.5
6China2,068.4
7Switzerland1,040.0
8Japan846.0
9India794.6
10Netherlands612.5
11Turkey572.0
12ECB506.5
13Taiwan423.6
14Portugal382.6
15Uzbekistan381.3
16Kazakhstan332.0
17Saudi Arabia323.1
18United Kingdom310.3
19Lebanon286.8
20Spain281.6
21Austria280.0
22Thailand244.2
23Poland228.7
24Belgium227.4
25Singapore222.4
26Algeria173.6
27Venezuela161.2
28Philippines159.0
29Iraq130.3
30Brazil129.7
31Sweden125.7
32Arab Republic of Egypt125.7
33South Africa125.4
34Mexico120.3
35Libya116.6
36Greece114.3
37Republic of Korea104.4
38Romania103.6
39Hungary94.5
40Qatar91.8
41Australia79.8
42Kuwait79.0
43Indonesia78.6
44United Arab Emirates73.9
45Denmark66.5
46Pakistan64.7
47Argentina61.7
48Belarus53.6
49Finland49.0
50Jordan43.5
51Bolivia42.5
52Cambodia42.5

The data used in the latest world ranking of countries on gold reserves is from May 2023.

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