Japan Sells US Treasury Bonds What It Means for the Economy

For decades, US Treasury bonds have been the backbone of global financial stability, serving as a go-to asset for countries looking to part their reserves. However, the tide is turning. Japan, the largest foreign holder of US debt, has started offloading its bonds to manage its own economic challenges.

For decades US treasury bonds have been the backbone of global financial stability serving as a go-to asset for countries looking to part their reserves However the tide is turning Japan the largest foreign holder of US debt has started offloading its bonds to manage its own economic

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