๐Ÿ”ฅ BREAKING: Foreign appetite for U.S. debt just hit a fever pitch! In May, overseas holdings of U.S. Treasuries shot up by +$18 BILLION**, landing at a staggering **$9.37 TRILLION โ€“ the second-highest level in history. Over the past year alone, thatโ€™s a +$549 billion tsunami of global cash flooding into American bonds.
But hereโ€™s where it gets spicy ๐ŸŒถ๏ธ:
Japan (our top holder) dumped **-$67 billion**, dropping to $1.14T โ€“ its lowest stash since May 2025. Are they quietly preparing for a yen defense or a policy pivot? ๐Ÿค”
The UK swooped in like a hawk, adding +$11 billion** to hit a *record* **$949B. London clearly isnโ€™t scared of U.S. credit risk.
China โ€“ yes, that China โ€“ quietly boosted its pile by **+$8 billion** to $659B (a February high). For all the decoupling talk, theyโ€™re still buying Uncle Samโ€™s I.O.U.s.
And the kicker? The 7 largest financial centers collectively added +$33 billion**, pushing their total to an **all-time high of $3.24T.
๐Ÿ“ข The mainstream take: โ€œDemand for U.S. Treasuries remains strong.โ€
๐Ÿšจ The real question: Is this a vote of confidence in the dollar โ€“ or a giant game of musical chairs before the Fed cuts rates, inflation reignites, or a debt ceiling circus returns?
If foreign buyers are piling in at record highs while Japan retreats, whoโ€™s the smart money โ€“ and whoโ€™s the bag holder? Drop your take: Is the U.S. debt machine unstoppable, or are we watching the calm before the storm? ๐Ÿ‘‡
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