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中国狂抛1800亿美债、囤黄金,全球央行集体跟风,普通人看3个信号
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-22 07:18

Group 1 - China has significantly reduced its holdings of US Treasury bonds, selling $25.7 billion in July alone, bringing its total holdings to below $730 billion, the lowest level since 1995 [3][5] - Over the past three years, China has cut its US Treasury bond holdings by nearly $300 billion, reflecting concerns over the US fiscal situation, which has reached a staggering $37 trillion in debt [5][8] - The US government's annual interest payments on its debt amount to $1 trillion, raising concerns about the sustainability of its fiscal policies [8] Group 2 - In contrast to its reduction in US Treasury bonds, the People's Bank of China has been consistently increasing its gold reserves, purchasing 60,000 ounces in August alone, totaling 74.02 million ounces [10][12] - China's gold reserves are valued at over $250 billion, but they only account for 7.3% of its total foreign exchange reserves, indicating potential for further accumulation [12] - The global demand for gold has surged, with central banks collectively purchasing 166 tons in the second quarter of this year, reflecting a broader trend of diversifying away from US dollar assets [13] Group 3 - The shift from US Treasury bonds to gold represents a significant change in global financial strategies, with gold now surpassing US Treasury bonds in central bank reserves for the first time since 1996 [14][16] - The decline of the US dollar index by over 10% since Trump's presidency indicates growing market concerns about the US economy and its fiscal policies [16] - This transition highlights a collective movement among central banks to reduce reliance on the US dollar, with countries like Russia, India, and Turkey increasing their gold holdings [14][18]