In June, foreign investor holdings of US Treasuries reached a record high of $9.13 trillion, marking an increase of $80.2 billion from May. The first half of the year saw a total rise of $508.1 billion in foreign holdings, amid a notable decrease in the dollar's value, which fell nearly 11%. Increases were most pronounced in Britain and Belgium, while India and Ireland reported declines. Japan remains the largest holder of Treasuries with significant contributions to overall foreign demand for US government debt.
Foreign investor holdings of US Treasuries reached a record high of $9.13 trillion in June, reflecting strong overseas demand despite a declining dollar.
Foreign holdings of Treasuries increased by $508.1 billion in the first half of the year, despite a nearly 11% slump in the dollar.
Britain and Belgium experienced the largest increases in Treasury holdings, while India and Ireland recorded declines amidst global trade tensions.
Japan remains the largest holder of Treasuries, with holdings rising by $12.6 billion to a total of $1.15 trillion as of June.
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