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Gold Edges Past U.S. Treasuries as Top Reserve Asset, Signaling Quiet Shift in Global Security

A new report says gold has overtaken U.S. Treasuries as the world’s leading reserve asset, a symbolic crossover with concrete implications for how states store power and manage risk. The shift reflects mounting unease over debt, sanctions and currency politics, pushing central banks toward bullion that can’t be frozen with a keystroke. For investors and policymakers, it’s a sign that financial security is being redefined.

Gold has reportedly surpassed U.S. Treasury securities as the dominant asset in global foreign‑exchange reserves, a change that would have been almost unthinkable a decade ago. If sustained, the crossover marks a quiet but consequential vote by central banks and sovereign funds on where they believe safety now lies — and how much they fear political risk in the dollar‑centric financial system. Details from the report are still sparse in public, but the headline finding is stark: when tallying official holdings, bullion now outstrips U.S. government debt as the single largest category of reserve assets. That does not mean the dollar is disappearing from vaults; Treasuries remain a core pillar…

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