Foreign Central Banks Cut U.S. Treasury Holdings by $32.686 Billion in Week Ending May 29

Foreign central banks reduced their holdings of U.S. Treasuries by $32.686 billion during the week ending May 29, reversing the prior week's increase of $12.829 billion. The sharp swing marks a significant shift in foreign demand for U.S. debt, reflecting changing sentiment among international monetary authorities toward dollar-denominated assets.
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