International Capital Flows At a Glance
- Foreign purchases of Long Term US Securities: $72.5 billion
- Official purchases: $6.1 billion
- Private purchases: $76.6 billion
- US residents purchase of foreign long term securities: $10.2 billion
- Monthly Net TIC flows: $64.1 billion
Technorati Tags: International Capital Flows, Treasury Department
Treasury International Capital (TIC) Data for February
Treasury International Capital (TIC) data for February 2008 are released today and posted on the U.S. Treasury web site (www.treas.gov/tic). The next release, which will report on data for March, is scheduled for May 15, 2008.
Net foreign purchases of long-term securities were $72.5 billion.
* Net foreign purchases of long-term U.S. securities were $82.8 billion. Of this, net purchases by foreign official institutions were $6.1 billion, and net purchases by private foreign investors were $76.6 billion.
* U.S. residents purchased a net $10.2 billion of long-term foreign securities.
Net foreign acquisition of long-term securities, taking into account adjustments, is estimated to have been $60.1 billion.
Foreign holdings of dollar-denominated short-term U.S. securities, including Treasury bills, and other custody liabilities increased $3.4 billion. Foreign holdings of Treasury bills increased $14.6 billion.
Banks’ own net dollar-denominated liabilities to foreign residents increased $0.5 billion.
Monthly net TIC flows were positive $64.1 billion. Of this, net foreign private flows were $73.1 billion, and net foreign official flows were negative $9.0 billion.
Source: Department of Treasury
































Post a Comment