BEIJING, June 29 (Reuters) - China's central bank on Friday revised up the value of its end-May gold reserves to $77.323 billion, from $73.739 billion stated earlier this month.
The central bank did not provide an explanation for the changed figure. The total amount of gold it held at end-May remained unchanged at 59.240 million fine troy ounces in the central bank's revised statement on Friday.
Reporting by Beijing Monitoring Desk; Editing by Sunil Nair
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