France Pulls Last Gold Held in US for $15B Gain
France has sold its remaining gold reserves held in the United States for a gain of $15 billion. The move is part of France's plan to diversify its gold reserves and reduce its reliance on foreign assets. The sale is a significant step in France's efforts to strengthen its economic independence.
The $15 billion gain is a welcome boost to the French economy, which has been struggling in recent years. The sale also highlights the importance of gold as a safe-haven asset in times of economic uncertainty.
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