The quantity of gold held by the top 10 central
banks, including the
International Monetary Fund (IMF), is estimated to be in excess of 25,000 tons, which makes them the third -
largest investor in the precious metal following retail
investments in jewellery and bars / coins.
This global hub, also known as «Gateway of the Americas», has everything that EB - 5 investor might want besides a growing number of EB - 5 approved projects;
largest concentration of foreign
banks and multinational corporations, rated Number 2 in Business Friendliness and Number 3 in Foreign Direct
Investment Strategy by FDI Intelligence (a division of Financial Times), and is undoubtedly one of fastest growing urban centers of the world in commerce, finance, culture, media, arts, entertainment and
international trade.»
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