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do banks buy silver

To reduce reliance on single fiat currencies like the U.S. dollar.

Large commercial "bullion banks" (such as JPMorgan Chase and HSBC) are heavily involved in the silver market:

Because of silver's critical role in electronics and green energy (like solar panels), some nations view it as a strategic industrial asset. 2. Commercial and Bullion Banks: Market Making

Central banks are the most prominent institutional buyers of precious metals. While they overwhelmingly favor gold as an official reserve asset, some do hold silver to:

Some major institutions have historically accumulated massive physical stockpiles; JPMorgan Chase was reported to have held over 160 million ounces of physical silver in its vaults as a strategic position. 3. Retail Banks: Limited Access Can I Buy Silver From a Bank in 2026? - Westminster Mint

They act as market makers, facilitating massive over-the-counter (OTC) trades for high-net-worth clients and corporations.

Silver serves as a long-term store of value during economic instability.

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