April 24, 2012

Mexico incrementó sus reservas en oro.


Con el nivel de reservas en máximos y ahora acumulando más reservas en oro puede tratarse de un mecanismo de diversificación o de blindaje como ha sido llamada la acumulación de reservas ante posibles episodios de volatilidad y adversión al riesgo...
Mexico added 16.8 metric tons of gold valued at about $906.4 million to its reserves in March as nations including Turkey, Russia and Kazakhstan increased their holdings of the metal, International Monetary Fund data show.
Mexico raised its reserves to 122.6 tons last month when gold averaged $1,676.67 an ounce, data on the IMF’s website showed. Turkey added 11.5 tons, Kazakhstan 4.3 tons, Ukraine 1.2 tons, Tajikistan 0.4 ton, and Belarus 0.1 ton, according to the IMF. The data shows Russia boosted gold reserves by about 16.5 tons after its central bank said on April 20 they were higher. The Czech Republic reduced bullion reserves by 0.1 ton.
Central banks are expanding reserves after the metal climbed the past 11 years and holdings inexchange-traded products are about 0.7 percent below last month’s all-time high. The banks added 439.7 tons last year, the most in almost five decades, and may buy a similar amount in 2012, the London-based World Gold Council estimates. Gold reached a record $1,921.15 in September.


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