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Rising Global Bullion Market Risks Are Forcing European Investors to Rethink Physical Gold Access

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Rising Global Bullion Market Risks Are Forcing European Investors to Rethink Physical Gold Access
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Rising Global Bullion Market Risks Are Forcing European Investors to Rethink Physical Gold Access

2026-02-03 17:35 Last Updated At:17:40

HONG KONG SAR--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 3, 2026--

As volatility reshapes global financial markets, European institutional investors are turning to safe-haven assets. While physical gold remains one of the world's most resilient and attractive store-of-value assets, secure and verifiable access to bullion has become increasingly difficult.

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Recent industry developments have placed structural pressure on the gold market. Elevated price levels have heightened concerns around counterfeit bars, fragmented supply chains, and the complexity of cross-border custody. For European institutions operating under strict regulatory oversight, the challenge is no longer whether to allocate to gold — but how to do so safely, transparently, and within established compliance frameworks.

To this end, Golden Ark Reserve, operated by Golden Ark General Trading (FZC) LLC, has established an international precious metals platform designed to support this shift, by linking European investment demand to a bullion infrastructure across Asia and the Middle East.

The company serves professional and institutional clients seeking direct exposure to physical gold through regulated trading channels, internationally recognized custody environments, and transparent settlement frameworks.

Golden Ark Reserve operates under licenses covering precious metals trading, wholesale activity, import and export, and precious metals production. This scope provides a compliant regulatory framework to support cross-border institutional transactions.

To support secure ownership, the company maintains operational storage arrangements within leading international vault infrastructure in Hong Kong, offering a custody model that allows clients to hold allocated bullion outside domestic banking systems, while remaining fully aligned within globally accepted custody jurisdictions.

Golden Ark Reserve works directly with several of the world’s most established Swiss precious metals manufacturers, providing clients with access to supply chains that meet institutional sourcing and quality standards and requirements.

“European investors are increasingly wary of risks,” said a spokesperson for Golden Ark Reserve. “While physical gold remains an essential asset, institutions are no longer willing to tolerate opacity around sourcing, custody, or jurisdictional arrangements. Our role is to deliver robust, clear structures, rather than speculative exposure.”

Golden Ark Reserve supports institutional clients across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, facilitating physical gold ownership models designed for long-term asset protection and balance-sheet diversification.

*Source:AETOSWire

Illustrative image of physical gold bullion bars. (Photo: AETOSWire)

Illustrative image of physical gold bullion bars. (Photo: AETOSWire)

PRAGUE (AP) — Serbia forward Veljko Birmančević has moved from Sparta Prague to Getafe in La Liga on loan until the end of the season.

The Czech club announced the move late Monday. The deal includes an option for Getafe to sign Birmančević permanently. Financial details were not given.

Getave sits 17th in the Spanish league, a point above the relegation zone.

The 27-year-old Birmančević has 37 goals and 21 assists in 109 matches in all competitions since he joined Sparta before the 2023-24 season. He has eight goals and four assists this season.

Birmančević previously played for Toulouse and Malmö. His stay with Sparta was plagued by injuries.

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FILE - Serbia's Veljko Birmančević, centre, controls the ball ahead Austria's Stefan Posch, right, during an international friendly soccer match between Austria and Serbia at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna, Austria, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)

FILE - Serbia's Veljko Birmančević, centre, controls the ball ahead Austria's Stefan Posch, right, during an international friendly soccer match between Austria and Serbia at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna, Austria, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)

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