Foreigners Rebuff ‘Sell America’ and Buy a Net $1.6 Trillion in Assets


For the month of December alone, foreign holdings of Treasuries dropped by $88.4 billion, to $9.27 trillion — the lowest level since October. Japan, the largest overseas owner of US government debt, saw its position decline by $17.2 billion, to $1.19 trillion. UK holdings fell $23 billion, to $866 billion.



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