04:16 PM EST, 11/18/2024 (MT Newswires) -- The US Treasury reported Monday that there was a net combined $398.4 billion inflow of long-term, short-term and banking flows in September, compared with a $75.9 billion inflow in August.
Long-term securities transactions represented a $216.1 billion inflow overall. Short-term transactions were a net $20.9 billion inflow, while bank liabilities were a net $161.4 billion inflow.
By country, Japan remained the largest holder of Treasury securities with $1.123 trillion.