Group 1 - As of June, foreign countries and regions held a total of $9.1277 trillion in U.S. Treasury securities, an increase of $80.2 billion from the previous month [1] - China increased its holdings of U.S. Treasury securities by $1 billion in June, reaching a total of $756.4 billion, marking the first increase since March [1] - The top three holders of U.S. Treasury securities as of June are Japan, the UK, and China, all of which increased their holdings in June [1] Group 2 - In June, foreign investors net purchased $192.3 billion in U.S. long-term securities, with private foreign investment contributing $154.6 billion and official foreign investment adding $37.7 billion [2] - A report from China International Capital Corporation suggests that if U.S. stock market momentum weakens, risk appetite may decline, potentially increasing the flow of funds into U.S. Treasuries [2] - Expectations of a slowdown in the U.S. economy, combined with a reassessment of risk appetite and rising rate cut expectations, may lead to renewed demand for U.S. Treasuries [2]
中国6月增持美国国债1亿美元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-08-17 17:44