El Salvador is boosting gold reserves during a historic rally, signaling a broader push to diversify national assets.
The small Central American nation of El Salvador has of late assumed an outsize role in the western hemisphere. With a ...
Announced on January 29, 2026, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) of El Salvador declared its second gold buy since 1990, buying 9,298 troy ounces for roughly $50 million amidst US-Iran tensions and ...
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El Salvador purchased 9,298 ounces of gold, raising total reserves to 67,403 ounces.
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The Central American country of El Salvador is experiencing a tourism boom largely due to its beautiful historic center, volcanoes and natural wonders and security initiatives.
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