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Russia Sells 22,000 Kilograms of Gold Amid Rising Budget Deficit

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April 24, 2026
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Moscow: The Central Bank of Russia has reportedly sold around 22,000 kilograms (21.8 tonnes) of gold, a move driven by the country’s rising budget deficit and ongoing economic pressures.

According to reports, Russia’s budget deficit expanded to nearly $61.2 billion in 2026. To manage the fiscal gap and meet government expenditure needs, the country has reportedly liquidated a significant portion of its gold reserves in the market.

Economic experts suggest that Western sanctions, increased defence spending, and global financial conditions have continued to strain Russia’s economy. As a result, the government has been compelled to rely more heavily on its gold reserves as a financial buffer.

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Analysts also point out that restrictions on access to foreign currency reserves have limited Russia’s options, making gold an increasingly important financial instrument for the country.

Despite this large-scale sale, Russia still holds one of the largest gold reserves in the world. However, the continued drawdown is being seen as an indicator of sustained economic pressure.

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