Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the significant changes in foreign holdings of U.S. Treasury securities, particularly noting China's substantial reduction in its holdings to a record low since 2009, while Japan and the UK have increased their investments [1][2]. Group 2 - As of July, foreign investors held a total of $9.1587 trillion in U.S. Treasury securities, with China holding $730.7 billion, a decrease of $25.7 billion from June [1]. - Japan's holdings reached $1.1514 trillion, increasing by $3.8 billion, continuing a trend of accumulation throughout the year [1]. - The UK also saw a significant increase, holding $899.3 billion after adding $41.3 billion in July [1]. - Since April 2022, China has been gradually reducing its U.S. Treasury holdings, with a focus on diversifying its international reserves and adjusting gold reserves [1]. - In July, foreign investors net increased their holdings of U.S. securities by $2.1 billion, with private foreign capital contributing a net increase of $22.6 billion, while official foreign capital shifted from net buying to net selling, decreasing by $20.5 billion [2]. - U.S. investors also increased their overseas long-term securities holdings, net buying $29.6 billion [2].
7月中国减持美国国债257亿美元!持仓规模创2009年以来新低
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