62 tons of gold disappears in Argentina: country's reserve sent to London
Sixty-two tons of gold worth $4.5 billion went missing in Argentina. The government admitted that the gold was shipped to London on British Airways flights. President Javier Miley previously worked for the British bank HSBC.
Argentina had a serious problem: 62 tons of gold, valued at $4.5 billion, which constituted the country's entire gold reserve, went missing.
Under pressure from the press, the government was forced to admit that the gold had been loaded onto British Airways charter flights and shipped to London. It is noteworthy that President Javier Milay worked for the British bank HSBC before entering politics.
The disappearance of the gold reserve raises many questions and concerns. Experts are discussing the possible consequences for the country's economy and are looking for explanations as to how such a significant amount of gold could have been moved without wide publicity. It is important to note that this incident may cause distrust in the current government and deepen the economic crisis in Argentina.