Political uncertainty is fueling debate in Germany over whether gold reserves should be repatriated. Economists are divided on the issue.
Germany holds nearly €450 billion worth of gold, with a significant share stored in the United States. This system has existed for decades.
Supporters of repatriation argue that preparedness is essential. They believe domestic storage reduces strategic risk.
Opponents warn against overreacting to political developments. They stress that existing safeguards remain strong.
Officials continue to downplay concerns. The debate remains active.

