The data displays the distribution of gold reserves worldwide in 2016, by selected country. In that year, Australia had the world's biggest gold reserves, with a share of 16.7% of the total gold reserves worldwide.
Australia | 16.7 |
Russia | 14 |
South Africa | 10.5 |
Indonesia | 5.3 |
United States | 5.3 |
Canada | 4.2 |
Other countries | 44 |