German Gold Repatriation Debate Gains Momentum

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The debate over repatriating German gold from overseas locations is gaining momentum. Economists are increasingly vocal about potential risks.

Over 1,200 tonnes of German gold are stored in the United States. This represents a major share of national reserves.

Supporters of repatriation argue that preparedness is essential. They believe gold should be readily accessible at home.

Opponents warn that moving gold could strain international relations. They stress the importance of long-standing partnerships.

The government maintains its cautious stance. The discussion is expected to continue.

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