Gold Emerges as Key Reserve Asset in a Multipolar World
Gold Emerges as Key Reserve Asset in a Multipolar World
Global · Published Jul 15, 2026
Paul Wong, market strategist at Sprott Inc., highlighted gold's evolving role as a reserve asset in a multipolar world.
According to the Shanghai Metals Market, gold prices fell by 12% in June 2026, closing at $4,008 per ounce.

Impact & Risks

The increasing reliance on gold as a reserve asset reflects growing geopolitical tensions and concerns over the U.S. dollar's dominance. While this trend benefits gold investors, short-term price volatility and geopolitical risks could pose challenges. Central banks' diversification strategies may also influence global financial stability.

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