Poland has more gold than the European Central Bank and has no intention of slowing down
The National Bank of Poland has increased its bullion reserves to around 550 tonnes, valued at more than €63 billion....
The National Bank of Poland has increased its bullion reserves to around 550 tonnes, valued at more than €63 billion....
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