The United States has more gold on reserve than any other country. US gold reserves account for more gold than the bottom 90 reported countries combined. Germany, the next nearest country doesn't even have half the amount.



Source: "World Official Gold Holdings" from the World Gold Council.



Country Gold (Metric Tons) United States of America 8,133.5 Germany 3,381.0 IMF 2,814.0 Italy 2,451.8 France 2,435.5 China 1,743.3 Russia 1,392.9 Switzerland 1,040.0 Japan 765.2 Netherlands 612.5 India 557.7 Turkey 509.7 ECB 504.8 Taiwan 423.6 Portugal 382.5 Venezuela 361.0 Saudi Arabia 322.9 United Kingdom 310.3 Lebanon 286.8 Spain 281.6 Austria 280.0 Belgium 227.4 Kazakhstan 218.7 Philippines 195.8 Algeria 173.6 Thailand 152.4 Singapore 127.4 Sweden 125.7 South Africa 125.2 Mexico 121.6 Libya 116.6 Greece 112.6 BIS 108.0 South Korea 104.4 Romania 103.7 Poland 102.9 Iraq 89.8 Australia 79.9 Kuwait 79.0 Indonesia 78.1 Egypt 75.6 Brazil 67.2 Denmark 66.5 Pakistan 64.5 Argentina 61.7 Finland 49.1 Bolivia 42.5 Belarus 41.7 Jordan 41.1 Bulgaria 40.2 Malaysia 37.9 WAEMU 36.5 Peru 34.7 Slovakia 31.7 Azerbaijan 30.2 Ukraine 27.4 Syria 25.8 Morocco 22.0 Sri Lanka 22.0 Afghanistan 21.9 Nigeria 21.4 Serbia 17.9 Cyprus 13.9 Bangladesh 13.8 Cambodia 12.4 Qatar 12.4 Tajikistan 11.9 Ecuador 11.8 Czech Republic 10.0 Mauritius 8.9 Laos 8.9 Ghana 8.7 Paraguay 8.2 Myanmar 7.3 Guatemala 6.9 Macedonia 6.8 Tunisia 6.8 Latvia 6.6 Ireland 6.0 Lithuania 5.8 Mozambique 5.6 United Arab Emirates 5.0 Nepal 4.9 Bahrain 4.7 Brunei Darussalam 4.5 Kyrgyz Republic 4.2 Colombia 3.5 Slovenia 3.2 Aruba 3.1 Hungary 3.1 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3.0 Canada 3.0 Mongolia 2.4 Luxembourg 2.2 Hong Kong 2.1 Iceland 2.0 Papua New Guinea 2.0 Trinidad and Tobago 1.9 Haiti 1.8 Albania 1.6