US TIC Inflows Reach $133.5 Billion in June

2026-08-17 21:13 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Net foreign acquisitions of long-term securities, short-term US securities and banking flows resulted in a net TIC inflow of $133.5 billion in June 2026.

Net foreign private inflows totaled $85.0 billion, while official inflows reached $48.4 billion.

Foreign residents increased their holdings of long-term US securities, with net purchases totaling $207.1 billion.

Private foreign investors accounted for $169.8 billion, while official institutions purchased $37.3 billion.

US residents also increased their holdings of long-term foreign securities, with net purchases of $34.4 billion.

After adjustments, overall net foreign purchases of long-term securities were estimated at $172.7 billion in June.

Foreign residents reduced their holdings of US Treasury bills by $29.0 billion, while holdings of dollar-denominated short-term US securities and other custody liabilities fell $4.9 billion.



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US TIC Inflows Reach $133.5 Billion in June
Net foreign acquisitions of long-term securities, short-term US securities and banking flows resulted in a net TIC inflow of $133.5 billion in June 2026. Net foreign private inflows totaled $85.0 billion, while official inflows reached $48.4 billion. Foreign residents increased their holdings of long-term US securities, with net purchases totaling $207.1 billion. Private foreign investors accounted for $169.8 billion, while official institutions purchased $37.3 billion. US residents also increased their holdings of long-term foreign securities, with net purchases of $34.4 billion. After adjustments, overall net foreign purchases of long-term securities were estimated at $172.7 billion in June. Foreign residents reduced their holdings of US Treasury bills by $29.0 billion, while holdings of dollar-denominated short-term US securities and other custody liabilities fell $4.9 billion.
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