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In a subterranean vault deep under the streets of the City of London, a small team is rushing to keep up with traders’ orders to move their bullion to New York.
The gold vaults are the most valuable rooms in the Bank of England, and remain a symbol of stability and value.
The Bank of England’s gold vaults hold £194bn worth of gold bars. If you stacked them all on top of each other, they would be the same height as 46 Eiffel Towers.
The gold vaults are the most valuable rooms in the Bank of England, and remain a symbol of stability and value.
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