Global Gold ETFs See $5.3 Billion Net Inflows in February
BlockBeats News, March 5th, the World Gold Council revealed that global Gold ETF net inflows in February were $5.3 billion, achieving nine consecutive months of inflows and marking the strongest year-to-date start ever.
Due to the continuous rise in gold prices driving up valuations, global Gold Assets Under Management (AUM) rose to a historical high of $701 billion, with global holdings reaching 4,171 tons.
North America and Asia were the main drivers of inflows, while Europe saw outflows at the beginning of the month due to a sell-off in late January. Global average daily trading volume fell to $478 billion but remained well above 2025 levels. (Golden Finance)
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