EUR/USD
1.15774
0.083%
Gold
4416.95
0.934%
Oil
83.899
2.963%
USD/JPY
159.472
0.073%
GBP/USD
1.35436
0.069%
GBP/JPY
215.987
0.141%
Browse More
English
简体中文
繁體中文
Tiếng Việt
ไทย
Indonesia
Subscribe
Subscribe
Market News
Market Overview
Real-time News
Market Forecasts
Market Insights
Trading Strategy
Trading Research
Thought Leadership
Market Data
Rate Table
Real-time Chart
Calendar
Calendar
Sentiment Indicator
Investment Bank Order
Gold ETF
EIA Crude Oil
Broker
Forex Broker
Stock Broker
Cryptocurrency Broker
Guide
Trading Essentials
Technical Analysis
Trading Strategy
Trading Term
English
English
简体中文
繁體中文
Tiếng Việt
ไทย
Indonesia
Real-time News
August 18th - Data from the U.S. Treasury Department shows that in June, the amounts of U.S. Treasury bonds held by the UK, Japan, and China all decreased compared to May. Specifically, Japan held $1.117 trillion in U.S. Treasury bonds, a decrease of $26.4 billion from May; the UK held $939.9 billion, a decrease of $8.7 billion; and China held $633.4 billion, a decrease of $26 billion.
August 18th - U.S. stocks closed Monday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.5%, the S&P 500 down 0.5%, and the Nasdaq Composite down 0.32%. SK Hynix (SKHY.O) rose 3%, Micron Technology (MU.O) rose 4%, SanDisk (SNDK.O) rose 8.8%, and Nike (NKE.N) fell 4%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index closed up 0.37%, XPeng Motors (XPEV.N) rose 4%, and Miniso (MNSO.N) fell 8%.
The U.S. saw a net inflow of international capital of $133.5 billion in June, revised from $132.2 billion to $131.5 billion in the previous month.
Foreign investors made net purchases of $6.8 billion in U.S. Treasury bonds in June, compared with $56.6 billion in the previous month.
The U.S. saw a net inflow of long-term capital of $172.7 billion in June, revised from $232.7 billion to $231.2 billion in the previous month.