Gold Repatriation: Why Countries Are Bringing Gold Home
Autor: Caldwell, Ethan
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565322701
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Between 2012 and 2024, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Hungary, Poland, and dozens of other nations quietly initiated one of the most significant movements of physical gold in modern history — recalling reserves stored in New York, London, and Paris back to their own vaults. The logistics were complex, the costs considerable, and the diplomatic sensitivities real. The motivation, in nearly every case, was the same: a growing conviction that gold held abroad was gold held at someone else's discretion.
This book traces the gold repatriation movement as a geopolitical phenomenon rooted in shifting trust between allied nations. It examines how the 2008 financial crisis, the Libyan asset freeze, and the 2022 seizure of Russian central bank reserves each accelerated the calculation that physical proximity to one's own reserves was no longer merely symbolic. It follows the technical and diplomatic machinery of repatriation — the armored logistics, the assay verification processes, the parliamentary debates — and what each nation's decision revealed about its relationship with American financial leadership.
Drawing on central bank reports, parliamentary records, and monetary history, this is a rigorous account of how sovereign nations reassert control over their own wealth — and what the global repatriation trend signals about the future of international monetary trust.
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