'Repatriate the gold': German economists advise withdrawal from US vaults

Germany's Gold Stockpile: Should Berlin Bring Its Billions Home from the US?

As transatlantic relations continue to fray, Germany is facing calls to withdraw its massive gold reserves from US vaults. The country holds an estimated €164 billion worth of gold, equivalent to 1,236 tonnes, in New York, with experts warning that it's too "risky" to keep it there under the current administration.

Emanuel Mönch, a leading economist and former head of research at Germany's federal bank, the Bundesbank, says that storing so much gold in the US is "not a good idea". Given the current geopolitical situation, he believes Berlin should consider repatriating its gold to ensure greater strategic independence from the US.

Others, including Michael Jäger, head of the European Taxpayers Association and Association of German Taxpayers, agree that relocation is necessary. Jäger warns that Trump's unpredictable behavior makes it "no longer safe" to keep Germany's gold in the Fed's vaults, citing the recent Greenland provocation as an example.

However, not everyone shares this sentiment. Clemens Fuest, president of the Institute for Economic Research (Ifo), cautions against repatriating the gold, warning that it could lead to unintended consequences and further polarize the situation.

The idea of bringing Germany's gold back home has gained traction in recent months, with opposition party Greens' finance spokesperson Katharina Beck calling it an "anchor of stability and trust" that shouldn't be used as a pawn in geopolitical disputes.

Meanwhile, the Bundesbank says it regularly audits its gold reserves and assures that there is no cause for concern over the storage of German gold at the US Federal Reserve. However, with Trump's rhetoric against western partners intensifying, many Germans are starting to question the wisdom of keeping their gold in New York.

As tensions between the two sides continue to rise, Germany's decision on what to do with its gold reserves remains uncertain. One thing is clear: the country's largest economy is seeking greater strategic independence from the US, and bringing its gold back home may be a key part of that effort.
 
come on, think about it... if trump's so unpredictable, why would germany keep its money in his bank? 🤷‍♂️ i mean, berlin's got €164 billion worth of gold just chillin' in ny, but at least with the cash, they can use it to back themselves up or something. storing all that liquid gold in a vault that might be taken over by some rogue general is like leaving your house keys under a doormat 🚪. germany should just take their gold home, pay whoever they want for it, and be done with it. it's not like the us is gonna lose sleep over german gold 💸
 
I think it's about time Berlin brings that 164 billion euros home 🤑💸! I mean, Trump's all over the place right now, and you can't put a price on stability and trust, right? 🤝 Plus, Germany's got some serious economic clout – they should be making their own decisions about where to keep their cash. The Bundesbank's all like "we're good, we've got this under control", but I think it's better safe than sorry 😬. And let's be real, having that gold stored in the US is basically just saying "please don't invade us" 🚫🌎. Germany should take care of their own financial security, you know? 💸💪
 
idk about this whole gold thing... €164 billion just sitting in some vaults in NY? sounds like a big risk to me 🤔. Germany's got a right to be cautious given what's been going on with Trump and the US. but at the same time, bringing it all back home might not be that simple either. like, who's gonna store it then? germany's got its own vaults, right? 💸 and what's the real reason behind this move? is it just about geopolitics or are there other factors at play? need to know more before i can make up my mind 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I think it's a pretty smart move for Germany to consider repatriating their gold, ya know? They do have this massive stash in the US and with Trump's been making some... interesting decisions lately, who knows what might happen to that gold if something goes down. Plus, it makes sense that they'd want to keep their assets close to home, especially when it comes to matters of national security. I mean, why would they risk losing control over a huge portion of their economy just because of some diplomatic disagreement? 😊
 
I'm not convinced this is about security lol... 🤔 Germany has been keeping its gold in the US since WWII, what changed now? 😒 It's just going to cost them some cash moving it back, which doesn't seem like a big deal considering the risks involved. What if Trump's just trying to distract everyone from his own problems? 🤑 I mean, we've had one global panic over Greenland and already he's trying to stir up tensions again... let's not jump to conclusions here. 🙅‍♂️
 
🤔 Germany should defo bring their gold back home tho, I mean can you blame them? US politics is all over the place right now & who knows what's gonna happen next 😬. Plus, having that kinda cash in a secure location would be super smart. It's not like they're just gonna keep it locked away and forget about it 🤑. The fact that Berlin is even considering it shows how serious they are about taking control of their own destiny. Fingers crossed they make the right decision 👍
 
OMG, think about it, if they bring their gold back home, it could be like a big confidence boost for Germany 🙌🏽! Plus, having control over their own assets can't hurt, right? 💸 It's all about being independent and making their own decisions. And hey, who knows, maybe Trump's drama will make Germany stronger and more self-sufficient in the process 😅.
 
omg u guys can u believe germany has €164 BILLION in gold just chillin in us vaults lol 🤯🏦 i think berlin shud def repatriate it tho considering trump's been all unpredictable rn like if he literally takes their gold by force who no 🤑👀 anyway i feel germany wants more control over its own economy & security not wanna be held hostage by the fed 😒💸
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised they're even considering moving their gold back home after all these years 🌎 It's like they're saying "you know what, we've been good hosts to you guys for so long, but now it's time for us to be good owners of our own gold". I get why people want to keep it close, but at the same time, it feels a bit paranoid 💸 Especially with Trump being all unpredictable 🤯. But on the other hand, Germany wants more control over their economy and security, so maybe this is just a step in that direction 🚀? Either way, I'm keeping an eye on this 👀
 
The notion of repatriating Germany's enormous gold reserves from US vaults is a pragmatic move in an era of heightened tensions between Berlin and Washington 🕊️. The Bundesbank's assurances aside, the risks associated with storing trillions of euros in a country whose politics are increasingly unpredictable are too great to ignore 😬. By bringing its gold back home, Germany would not only bolster its strategic independence but also safeguard against any potential losses or confiscation in the event of a diplomatic rupture 🗺️. Moreover, repatriating the gold could be seen as an assertive display of sovereignty, underscoring Berlin's commitment to protecting its economic interests 💪. Ultimately, this move aligns with Germany's pursuit of greater self-reliance and resilience in an increasingly uncertain global landscape 🌎.
 
idk about this whole thing 🤔 I mean, keeping the gold in the US seems super secure, right? 😅 But at the same time, shouldn't Germany have control over its own assets? 🤑 I think it's kinda reckless to just leave all that gold lying around, but on the other hand, is repatriating it really worth the hassle and cost? 💸 I guess we'll just have to wait and see how things play out... or maybe not, because, honestly, I'm still undecided 😂
 
I think it's kinda cool that Germany is thinking of taking its gold back from the US. I mean, if they're worried about Trump's unpredictable behavior, maybe this is an opportunity for them to take control of their own financial security 🤑🇩🇪. Plus, having all that gold at home could be a major boost to the German economy and help strengthen their independence from the US. And who knows, it might even send a message to other countries that they're not afraid to stand up for themselves in the global arena 💪. I'm not saying it's going to be easy or straightforward, but I think it's an interesting move, especially if they can make it work without causing any major economic chaos 🤔.
 
😊 "The die has been cast" – it seems like Germany's gold is indeed ready to make a break for it! 🏃‍♂️ With tensions between Berlin and Washington escalating, it's no wonder that Berlin is considering bringing its billions back home. After all, as the saying goes, "You can't always control what happens to you, but you can decide not to be affected by it" – so if keeping the gold in US vaults is making Germany uncomfortable, maybe it's time to take matters into its own hands! 💪
 
I feel ya... 😕 Germany's gotta think about its own interests here. I mean, €164 billion is a big chunk of change, but what if it's not safe keeping it in the US? That's some major uncertainty and risk involved, you know? And with Trump's been saying some pretty crazy things lately, it's hard to blame Germany for wanting to take control of its own assets. I think it's a good idea for them to consider bringing it back home... 🏠💸 it'd be a great way to assert their independence and show that they're not gonna be dictated to by the US. Plus, who wouldn't want to have their gold close at hand? 😂 It's all about security and stability, you know?
 
🌱 I'm all for Berlin bringing its billions back home - think about it, they've got enough gold to make a real difference in their own economy & not relying on the US would def help reduce those tensions 💰. Plus, Germany's all about being independent & self-sufficient, right? 🙏 so why keep all that gold locked away in some foreign vault? I mean, it's just common sense - if you're worried about safety, move your assets to a safer place! 🚫
 
😬 germany's got 164 billion dollars in gold stashed away in the us but they're saying it's too risky? like what's the big deal? america's just gonna try to sell it on ebay or something 🤑 anyway, it's not like germany can't afford it. all this fuss over gold is crazy, and now people are questioning if keeping it in new york is even safe under trump 🤔
 
I think germany should just go ahead and bring all that cash back home 🤑🇩🇪 already gotta deal with a lot of stuff from trump so why not? plus think about how great it'll be for german economy if they dont have to pay so much interest on us loans 💸👍
 
🤔 idk why germany would wanna keep their gold in the us tho... usa is just gonna do what it wants anyway... and it's not like they're gonna share any more nukes or whatever... so, bringin' it back home makes sense i guess... but at what cost? maybe its better to just keep it somewhere neutral like switzerland or somethin'
 
OMG u guys i think germany shud def bring thier gold back home lol idk bout this geopolitics stuff but keeping all dat gold in us vaults just feels so... unpredictable 🤯 like what if trump decides 2 sell it or smthn 🤑 anyway german ppl r gettin antsy & i cant blame em tbh we dont no wut's gonna happen with our assets & its always better 2 b safe than sorry 💸
 
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