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India Triples U.S. Debt Holdings

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India has tripled it holding of U.S. treasuries during the past year and is now the 15th largest foreign holder of U.S. debt.

Data from the US Treasury Department reveals that India now holds $38.2 billion in American debt instruments worth $38.2 billion as of March 2009, three times its holdings of $11.8 billion in March 2008. Although India’s holdings are a fraction of China’s, which has invested almost $768 billion in U.S. treasuries, it has experienced among the largest growth rate, moving up ten notches from 25th largest bond holder in 2008.



FOREIGN HOLDINGS OF U. S. TREASURIES

(Billions of Dollars)

 

Country 9-Mar 8-Mar % Growth
China 767.9 490.6 57%
Japan 686.7 597.4 15%
Carib Bnkng Ctrs 213.6 108.7 97%
Oil Exporters 192 150.7 27%
Russia 138.4 42.4 226%
United Kingdom 128.2 200.1 -36%
Brazil 126.6 149.1 -15%
Luxembourg 106.1 89.8 18%
Hong Kong 78.9 60.5 30%
Taiwan 74.8 40.8 83%
Switzerland 67.7 41.2 64%
Germany 55 42.1 31%
Ireland 54.7 17.6 211%
Singapore 39.1 33.3 17%
India 38.2 11.8 224%
Mexico 36.3 38.3 -5%
Korea 33.1 40.7 -19%
Turkey 30.2 28.7 5%
France 27.1 1.5 1707%
Norway 26.2 44.5 -41%
Thailand 26 25.7 1%
Israel 19.4 6.5 198%
Egypt 18.5 12.7 46%
Netherlands 17.6 15 17%
Italy 16.6 11.1 50%
Chile 15.5 9.7 60%
Belgium 15.4 12.8 20%
Sweden 12.5 13.2 -5%
Philippines 12.4 10.8 15%
Canada 11.9 21.9 -46%
Colombia 11.2 6.7 67%
Malaysia 10.6 9.2 15%
All Other 156.7 120.7 30%
Grand Total 3265.2 2505.8 30%
Source: U.S. Department of the Treasury      

  

   
   

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