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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

The Safe Haven Paradox: Is Germany’s Gold Less Secure in the World’s Financial Capital?

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For over half a century, New York was considered the safest place on Earth for gold. It was the “safe haven” of the world’s financial system. But today, a paradox has emerged: many in Germany now believe that their gold is actually less secure in the U.S. than it would be at home. This shift in perception is driving a powerful movement to repatriate €164 billion in national wealth.
The scale of the assets is immense. Germany’s total gold reserves are valued at roughly €450 billion, with 1,236 tonnes held in New York. This was once seen as a way to ensure the gold could be traded quickly in the world’s largest market. Now, however, the fear is that the “market” itself is becoming too political and unpredictable to trust.
Emanuel Mönch has been a leading critic of the current storage strategy. He argues that the concept of a “safe haven” is only valid if the custodian is stable and reliable. With the rise of political polarization and “America First” policies, Mönch suggests that the U.S. no longer meets that criteria. For him, the only true safe haven is one that you control yourself.
The debate is fueled by concerns that the gold could be used as a “security guarantee” for U.S. policies. Some analysts worry that the U.S. could threaten to restrict access to the gold if Germany does not follow its lead on major international issues. This perceived threat to German sovereignty is making the New York vaults look less like a haven and more like a risk.
In the face of these concerns, the Bundesbank and the German government are emphasizing the legal protections in place. They argue that the gold is held under strict international agreements and that the U.S. Federal Reserve has a long history of professional stewardship. While they acknowledge the public’s anxiety, they insist that the “Safe Haven” of New York remains as solid as ever.

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