Sources say the Polish central bank intends to sell its gold reserves to fund defense programs.
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According to ME News, on March 5th (UTC+8), sources revealed that the Governor of the Polish Central Bank proposed raising up to 48 billion złoty (approximately $13 billion) through the sale of gold reserves to fund defense spending. This plan has received the support of the Polish President. Governor Adam Glapinski outlined the proposal during a meeting with the President on Wednesday. (Source: ME)
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