特朗普通告全球,不许减持美国国债;大国还剩6830亿,游戏已结束
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-25 11:59

Group 1 - Trump's warning at the Davos Forum indicates a strong stance against countries selling U.S. debt or equities due to dissatisfaction with the U.S. [1] - Major countries hold $683 billion in U.S. debt, rendering Trump's threats ineffective against them [3] - The U.S. fiscal deficit is projected to exceed $2.1 trillion by 2025, necessitating reliance on debt issuance to cover government spending [3] Group 2 - The Danish pension fund AkademikerPension announced plans to sell $100 million in U.S. debt, reflecting a broader trend of reduced confidence in U.S. bonds [5] - Sweden's largest private pension fund Alecta has sold most of its U.S. debt due to high deficits and unstable policies, indicating a loss of basic trust in the U.S. [7] - European countries are accelerating the sale of U.S. debt, driven by unease over U.S. actions and policies [9][11] Group 3 - Eastern powers have significantly reduced their holdings of U.S. debt, with a drop to $683 billion, nearly half of the 2013 peak [13] - These countries are increasing gold reserves and diversifying away from U.S. dollar assets, indicating a strategic shift to reduce dependency on the dollar [14] - A cross-border payment system involving over 1,000 banks in more than 100 countries is being developed to facilitate transactions in local currencies, bypassing the dollar [16] Group 4 - The UK is reducing its investment in U.S. equities from 30% to 22%, signaling a shift away from viewing the U.S. as the sole investment destination [18] - U.S. lawmakers are proposing measures to restrict foreign operations in the U.S. debt market, reflecting concerns over foreign divestment [20] - The perception of foreign divestment as a national threat may further erode confidence in U.S. debt markets [20][22] Group 5 - Many countries are losing trust in the U.S., and threats alone will not maintain market stability [23] - The notion that the U.S. holds all the cards is increasingly questioned as global sentiment shifts [24]