Multiple Countries' U.S. Treasury Holdings Rise to $9.3 Trillion, Reaching Second-Highest Record in History

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Golden Finance reports that on March 26, according to data disclosed by Kobeissi Letter, U.S. Treasury bonds held by various countries surged by $34.8 billion in January, reaching $9.3 trillion, the second-highest level in history.
Japan, as the largest foreign holder, purchased $39.8 billion worth of U.S. Treasury bonds, bringing its total holdings to $1.2 trillion, the highest since July 2022.
The UK is the second-largest holder of U.S. debt globally, with holdings increasing by $29.3 billion to $895.3 billion, marking the third-highest level in history.
The UK is the third-largest holder worldwide, with holdings rising by $10.9 billion to $694.4 billion, the highest since September last year. Meanwhile, several EU countries collectively increased holdings by $8 billion, reaching $2.1 trillion.

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