Thursday, March 17, 2016

Governments Dumping US Debt

In a bid to raise cash, foreign central banks and government institutions sold $57.2 billion of U.S. Treasury debt and other notes in January, according to figures released on Tuesday. That is up from $48 billion in December and the highest monthly tally on record going back to 1978.

It's part of a broader trend that gathered steam last year when central banks sold a record $225 billion of U.S. debt.

"Foreigners have no longer been our BFF when it comes to buying U.S. Treasuries," Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group, wrote in a client note.

So what are foreign central bankers doing with these piles of cash? They're mostly using the funds to stimulate their own economies as the global growth slowdown and crash in oil prices continue to take their toll.

You can read the rest @
http://money.cnn.com/2016/03/16/investing/us-debt-dumped-foreign-governments-china/index.html

If their economies rebound, will they buy back US debt? Time will tell.

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