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Argentine court urges central bank to produce data on gold sent abroad
By Facundo Iglesia
Buenos Aries Herald
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
A federal court has ordered the Argentine central bank to hand over information regarding the location of the gold bars it allegedly shipped abroad in June last year.
The court, however, also offered the bank a way out, saying that it should thoroughly explain its main argument for denying the request if it intends to stand by that position. According to bank authorities, handing out the data "poses a threat to the financial or banking system or could harm the interests of the central bank."
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The information requests stem from a presentation filed by banking workers union La Bancaria immediately after Economy Minister Luis Caputo confirmed that the central bank had sent gold bars overseas.
Although there has been no official confirmation of where the gold was sent, some media outlets reported that it was moved to London for a repo.
La Bancaria demanded to know if any gold bars had been shipped abroad. In the case that they had been, the unioo requested to know the amount, currency, and commercial characteristics of the deal.
So far, the central bank has refused to provide the information. ...
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