The Foreign Investors Who Bought the Recklessly Ballooning US Debt: July 2025 Update
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US Foreign Capital Inflows Jump to More Than $300 Billion in May
Net foreign capital inflows into the United States surged in May from the previous month as investors poured billions of dollars into the American economy, the Department of the Treasury said in a July 17 statement. The sum total of all net foreign acquisitions in the United States stood at $311.1 billion in May, the Treasury said. This includes acquisitions of long-term and short-term U.S. securities. In April, there was a $14.2 billion outflow…
Foreign Holdings of Treasuries Rose in May, Led by Canada Jump
Foreign investor holdings of Treasuries climbed in May, led by a surge in Canadian purchases, in a sign of resilient overseas demand for US government securities in the face of concerns over effects from Trump administration policies.
According to statistics from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the United States attracted strong foreign investment inflows in May 2025, with a monthly net inflow of US$311.1 billion, an eight-month high. China continued to reduce its holdings of U.S. debt, which fell to the lowest level since 2009, while Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom all increased their holdings. Analysts believe that the liquidity and depth of the U.S. debt market …
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