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The Germans and the Italians want their gold stored in the USA returned to them

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Germany and Italy are facing growing public pressure to repatriate their massive gold reserves held in U.S. vaults—over $245 billion worth. With over a third of their bullion stored in the United States, concerns about financial sovereignty, political instability, and rising geopolitical tensions have intensified calls to bring this gold home.

But what are the risks, costs, and consequences of moving such enormous reserves? Why did these European nations store their gold in America in the first place? And how do global developments—like the freezing of Russian assets and America’s shifting foreign policy—impact this new wave of gold repatriation debates?

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