India's Holdings of U.S. Securities Touch One-Year High of $72.9 Billion


WASHINGTON: Increasing its exposure, India held American government securities worth nearly $73 billion in June - the highest level in one year.

The holdings jumped by $2.9 billion from the previous month to touch $72.9 billion at the end of June. In May, the same stood at $70.1 billion.

The latest data from the U.S. Treasury Department showed that India's holdings in June were also the highest in one year. In June 2013, the same stood at $61.2 billion.

In April, the holding stood at $68.7 billion.

Among the BRICS countries, all nations except China and South Africa increased their exposure to U.S. government securities.

China remained the biggest holder of such securities in June with holdings valued at $1.268 trillion even though it trimmed the exposure from $1.270 trillion in May.

In June, Brazil increased its exposure to $253.7 billion while that of Russia rose to $113.9 billion.

However, South Africa cut its exposure to the U.S. government securities with holding reduced to $14.4 billion in June.

In terms of overall exposure, Japan came second after China with holdings to the tune of $1.219 trillion.

"Foreign residents decreased their holdings of long-term U.S. securities in June; net sales were $18.4 billion. Net sales by private foreign investors were $44.6 billion, while net purchases by foreign official institutions were $26.3 billion," the U.S. Treasury Department said in a recent statement.

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Source: PTI