Send us a direct message Ghana’s gold reserves have grown steadily over the past decade, but the pace has accelerated sharply in recent years rising from about 19.5 tonnes in 2023 to over 30 tonnes in 2024, the highest level recorded in that period. According to the central bank, reserves reached 38.04 tonnes by the end of October 2025, driven largely by the establishment of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) and its domestic gold procurement strategy. But what explains this rapid increase… and ...
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Send us a direct message Ghana’s gold reserves have grown steadily over the past decade, but the pace has accelerated sharply in recent years rising from about 19.5 tonnes in 2023 to over 30 tonnes in 2024, the highest level recorded in that period. According to the central bank, reserves reached 38.04 tonnes by the end of October 2025, driven largely by the establishment of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) and its domestic gold procurement strategy. But what explains this rapid increase… and ...
Send us a direct message Ghana’s gold reserves have grown steadily over the past decade, but the pace has accelerated sharply in recent years rising from about 19.5 tonnes in 2023 to over 30 tonnes in 2024, the highest level recorded in that period. According to the central bank, reserves reached 38.04 tonnes by the end of October 2025, driven largely by the establishment of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) and its domestic gold procurement strategy. But what explains this rapid increase… and ...
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Send us a direct message Ghana’s gold reserves have grown steadily over the past decade, but the pace has accelerated sharply in recent years rising from about 19.5 tonnes in 2023 to over 30 tonnes in 2024, the highest level recorded in that period. According to the central bank, reserves reached 38.04 tonnes by the end of October 2025, driven largely by the establishment of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) and its domestic gold procurement strategy. But what explains this rapid increase… and ...