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      <title>Foreign Holdings of U.S. Federal Debt Reached $9.2 Trillion in 2025</title>
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      <description>Foreign ownership of U.S. Treasury securities reached $9.2 trillion as of December 2025, representing 31% of total publicly held federal debt — a figure that has grown in dollar terms even as it has declined as a share of a rapidly expanding total. The Congressional Research Service released updated data on April 22, 2026, drawing on Federal Reserve flow-of-funds accounts and Treasury International Capital system figures through March 2026.
The headline number is large but the trend it conceals is more telling.</description>
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      <title>Japan Holds $1.185 Trillion in U.S. Debt and the Number Tells an Incomplete Story</title>
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      <description>Japan is the largest foreign holder of U.S. Treasury securities by a margin that is not particularly close. Its $1.185 trillion position as of December 2025 exceeds the United Kingdom&amp;rsquo;s second-place $866 billion by more than $300 billion, and outstrips China&amp;rsquo;s $683.5 billion by nearly half a trillion. Japan accounts for 12.8% of all foreign investment in U.S. publicly held federal debt. It has held the top position for years, interrupted only briefly during the period when China&amp;rsquo;s accumulation was at its peak.</description>
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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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      <title>Why Belgium Holds More U.S. Debt Than Saudi Arabia, and What That Actually Means</title>
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      <description>Belgium holds $477.3 billion in U.S. Treasury securities as of December 2025, ranking it fourth among all foreign holders of U.S. federal debt, ahead of Canada, France, and Taiwan. Belgium&amp;rsquo;s GDP is roughly $600 billion. The idea that a country with an economy that size has organically accumulated nearly half a trillion dollars in U.S. sovereign paper, driven by domestic institutional demand, does not survive casual scrutiny. Belgium&amp;rsquo;s appearance near the top of the foreign holdings table is not evidence of Belgian appetite for Treasuries.</description>
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