Saudi holdings of US Treasuries fall to $114.7 bln in May

19/07/2022 Argaam Special


Saudi Arabia’s holdings of US Treasuries dropped by $1 billion month-on-month to $114.7 billion in May 2022, new data released by the US Treasury showed.

 

The Kingdom rose to 16th place among the largest holders of US debt in May.

 

Saudi Arabia’s investments in US Treasuries were distributed among long-term bonds worth $99.32 billion, or 87% of the total, and short-term bonds worth $15.33 billion, accounting for 13%.

 

Saudi Holdings of US Treasury Bonds

Month

Value

($ bln)

Change

($ bln)

January 2020

182.9

+3.1

February

184.4

+1.6

March

159.1

(25.3)

April

125.3

(33.8)

May

123.5

(1.8)

June

124.9

+1.4

July

124.6

(0.3)

August

130.0

+5.4

September

131.2

+1.2

October

134.2

+3.0

November

137.6

+3.4

December

136.4

(1.2)

January 2021

135.1

(1.3)

February

132.9

(2.2)

March

130.8

(2.1)

April

130.3

(0.5)

May

127.3

(3)

June

127.6

+0.3

July

128.1

+0.5

August

124.1

(4.0)

September

123.8

(0.3)

October

116.5

(7.8)

November

116.5

--

December

119.0

+2.5

January 2022

119.4

+0.4

February

116.7

(2.7)

March

115.5

(1.2)

April

115.7

+0.2

May

114.7

(1.0)

 

Japan was the top holder of US Treasury bonds in May with a value of $1.212 trillion, followed by China with $980.8 billion, as the following table shows:

 

US Treasury Bonds Holders – May

Order

Country

Value

($ bln)

1

Japan

1212.8

2

China

980.8

3

UK

634.0

4

Switzerland

294.1

5

Cayman Islands

293.2

6

Luxembourg

292.4

7

Ireland

289.3

8

Belgium

268.3

9

France

244.0

10

Brazil

232.7

11

Taiwan

231.4

12

Canada

211.0

13

India

203.7

14

Hong Kong

186.6

15

Singapore

178.7

16

Saudi Arabia

114.7

Others

 

1553.9

Total Foreign Holdings

 

7421.6

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