Group 1 - India's holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds have fallen to a five-year low, currently at $174 billion, a 26% decrease from the peak in 2023 [1] - The share of U.S. Treasuries in India's foreign exchange reserves has dropped to one-third, down from 40% a year ago [1] - The Reserve Bank of India is increasing its gold purchases while selling U.S. Treasuries, indicating a strategic shift influenced by geopolitical factors [1] Group 2 - Concerns over U.S. credit and policy stability are leading more economies to sell U.S. Treasuries, with notable examples including Sweden's Alekta pension fund and Denmark's academic pension fund [1] - Alekta pension fund has sold most of its U.S. Treasuries over the past year due to concerns about the unpredictability of the U.S. government and rising national debt [1] - Another Danish pension fund, PBU, has also reported selling U.S. Treasuries, citing the poor fiscal condition of the U.S. government [1]
印度所持美债仓位降至5年来最低
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-23 08:57