1. Central banks resumed gold purchases in August with a net addition of 15 tons to global reserves after a pause in July; 2. The National Bank of Kazakhstan was the largest buyer, joined by Bulgaria and El Salvador; 3. Poland, the top gold purchaser year-to-date, increased its target share of gold reserves to strengthen its economic position.
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