Simran Rajpal
The US has the largest gold reserves in the world, with about 8,133.5 tons.
Germany holds around 3,362.4 tons of gold, managed by the Bundesbank, which is crucial for its economic stability.
Italy's gold reserves total approximately 2,451.8 tons, protected by the Banca d'Italia.
France possesses about 2,436 tons of gold, stored in places like the Banque de France.
Russia has been increasing its gold reserves and now holds around 2,299.9 tons, managed by the Central Bank of Russia.
China has approximately 1,948.3 tons of gold, managed by the People's Bank of China.
Switzerland holds about 1,040 tons of gold, safeguarded by the Swiss National Bank.