In June, foreign investors' holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds fell to $9.299 trillion, a decrease of approximately $72 billion from May's $9.371 trillion, primarily influenced by reductions from Japan, the UK, and China, although it represents a year-on-year increase of 2.3%. Japan's holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds decreased by 2.3% month-on-month to $1.116 trillion, remaining the largest overseas holder; the UK's holdings fell by 1% to $939.9 billion. In June, the net inflow of funds for U.S. Treasury bond transactions was $6.8 billion, down from $56.6 billion in May.
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