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 Preliminary Report On Foreign Holdings Of U.S. Securities At End-June 2011


2/29/2012

WASHINGTON - Preliminary data from a survey of foreign portfolio holdings of U.S. securities at the end of June 2011 were released today on the Treasury web site at http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/tic/Pages/fpis.aspx.  Final survey results, which will include additional detail as well as possible revisions to the preliminary data, will be reported on April 30, 2012.  The survey was undertaken jointly by Treasury, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.  The next survey will cover holdings at the end of June 2012; preliminary data are expected to be released by February 28, 2013.   

Complementary surveys measuring U.S. holdings of foreign securities are also carried out annually.  Data from the most recent survey, reporting on securities held at year-end 2011, are currently being processed.  Preliminary results are expected to be reported by August 31, 2012.

Overall Preliminary Results
The survey measured foreign holdings of U.S. securities as of June 30, 2011, to be $12,520 billion, with $3,906 billion held in U.S. equities, $7,733 billion in U.S. long-term debt securities1 (of which $1,141 billion are holdings of asset-backed securities (ABS) 2 and $6,593 billion are holdings of non-ABS securities), and $881 billion held in U.S. short-term debt securities.  The previous survey, conducted as of June 30, 2010, measured total foreign holdings of U.S. securities at $10,691 billion, with holdings of $2,814 billion in U.S. equities, $6,921 billion in U.S. long-term debt securities, and $956 billion in U.S. short-term debt securities (see Table 1). 

Revisions to the Major Foreign Holders of Treasury Securities Table
A revised table on Major Foreign Holders of Treasury Securities was also released at (http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/tic/Pages/ticsec2.aspx, on line 1 of Part A).  This revised table is based on the June 2011 survey data, but also includes new data on holdings of Treasury bonds and notes at the end of September 2011 and December 2011 as reported on the new Treasury International Capital Form SLT, "Aggregate Holdings of Long-Term Securities by U.S. and Foreign Residents."  This inclusion of new data in the Major Foreign Holders table differs from past practice, where the Major Foreign Holders table was constructed based upon the June survey data and subsequently included monthly transactions data on foreign net purchases of long-term Treasuries until the next survey data were available.

As of January of 2012, the new data on foreign holdings of Treasury securities is being collected monthly instead of quarterly and will be included in the Major Foreign Holders tables in the future.  This new data will improve the accuracy of country attribution for foreign holdings of Treasury securities by reducing the "transactions bias" from the transactions data that was included in past Major Foreign Holders tables (see TIC FAQ #7 at: http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/faqs/Treasury-International-Capital/Pages/tic-faqs.aspx#q7).  Transactions bias often resulted in some sizable reallocations of holdings when the data from the comprehensive annual June survey were released. 

Beginning with the April release of data, the Major Foreign Holders table will reflect monthly data on foreign holdings for January and transactions data for February.  In May, the February data will be updated to reflect the monthly holdings data, and transactions data for March.

This new improvement tracks country ownership on a monthly basis, but ownership gaps remain.  For example, to the extent that a foreign holder of a Treasury security keeps that security in custody in a country other than the United States, or acquires a Treasury security by purchase from a foreign holder who similarly keeps the security in custody outside the United States, country attribution of ownership may not be fully captured in the data.

1.  Long-term debt securities have an original term-to-maturity of over one year.
2.  Asset-backed securities are backed by pools of assets, such as pools of residential home mortgages or credit card receivables, which give the security owners claims against the cash flows generated by the underlying assets.  Unlike most other debt securities, these securities generally repay both principal and interest on a regular basis, reducing the principal outstanding with each payment cycle.


 
Table 1.  Foreign holdings of U.S. securities, by type of security, as of recent survey dates
(Billions of dollars)


Type of Security

         June 30, 2010

         June 30, 2011

 

 

 

Long-term Securities

9,736

11,639

       Equity

2,814

   3,906

       Long-term debt

6,921

   7,733

              Asset-backed

1,159

1,141

              Other

5,763

6,593

Short-term debt securities

956

       881

 

 

 

Total

10,691

12,520

Of which: Official

4,346

4,874

Table 2.  Foreign holdings of U.S. securities, by country and type of security, for the major investing countries into the U.S., as of June 30, 2011
(Billions of dollars)

 

Country or category

Total

Equities

          Long-term debt

Short-term

 

 

 

 

ABS

Other

debt

 

1

China (Mainland)1

1,727

159

220

1,343

5

 

2

Japan

1,587

304

165

1,052

67

 

3

United Kingdom

982

442

53

471

16

 

4

Cayman Islands

928

433

131

284

80

 

5

Luxembourg

817

291

50

407

69

 

6

Canada

560

416

10

121

13

 

7

Switzerland

488

227

24

222

16

 

8

Middle East Oil Exporters2

446

214

13

137

82

 

9

Belgium

443

25

36

376

6

 

10

Ireland

407

105

47

139

115

 

11

Hong Kong

292

44

101

82

66

 

12

Bermuda

275

62

49

136

28

 

13

Netherlands

260

165

22

67

5

 

14

France

249

141

16

78

14

 

15

Germany

238

81

38

112

7

 

16

Taiwan

232

16

39

175

3

 

17

Brazil

221

2

*

214

5

 

18

Singapore

212

107

3

95

7

 

19

Norway

181

124

12

44

1

 

20

Australia

161

106

5

44

7

 

21

Russia

154

*

*

138

16

 

22

Korea, South

133

20

42

66

5

 

23

Sweden

108

65

1

40

2

 

24

British Virgin Islands

107

61

4

25

17

 

25

Mexico

97

25

1

68

3

 

  

Country Unknown

138

2

*

136

1

 

 

Rest of the World

1,074

270

59

520

225

 

 

Total

12,520

3,906

1,141

6,593

881

 

 

of which: Foreign Official

4,874

593

421

3,421

439

 

 

1.  Excludes Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, which are reported separately.
2.  Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates.

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