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      <title>Private Investors Now Dominate Foreign Holdings of U.S. Treasury Debt</title>
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      <description>Private investors now account for 58.1% of all foreign holdings of U.S. federal debt, with official sources — foreign governments and central banks — holding the remaining 41.9%. As of December 2025, that translates to $5.4 trillion in private foreign hands and $3.9 trillion under official control. The split reflects a structural shift in who finances American sovereign borrowing from abroad, with implications that are qualitatively different depending on which cohort is asked to absorb future supply.</description>
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