Core Insights - As of September 2023, foreign investors held a total of $9.249 trillion in U.S. Treasury securities, with China holding $700.5 billion, a slight decrease of $5 billion from the previous month [1] - Japan, the largest foreign holder of U.S. debt, increased its holdings to $1.1893 trillion, adding $8.9 billion, continuing its trend of increasing U.S. Treasury investments this year [1] - The United Kingdom, the second-largest foreign holder, reduced its holdings significantly by $39.3 billion to $865 billion [1] Foreign Investment Trends - In September, foreign investors net purchased $190.1 billion in U.S. securities, which includes both long-term and short-term securities as well as bank cash flows [1] - Private foreign investments saw a net increase of $213.9 billion, while official foreign investments experienced a net decrease of $23.7 billion [1] - U.S. investors also increased their holdings of foreign long-term securities, with a net purchase of $208.5 billion in September [1]
9月中国减持美国国债5亿美元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-11-19 03:07