"Due to rising gold prices, the move helped the bank to generate a capital gain of 13 billion euros ($15 billion), bringing it to a net profit of 8.1 billion euros for the 2025 financial year after a net loss of 7.7 billion euros in 2024."
I would have thought the audience here would understand something as straight forward as a capital gain.
The capital gain is just a by-product, standard financial stuff, but apparently broke HN readers brains.
Sounds like you agree with me, France has the same amount of wealth in gold that they had last week.