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Japanese holding of US debt reaches all-time high

Japan is closing in on China as the world's largest holder of US Treasuries while the UK has more than doubled its holdings over the past 12 months

The Japanese have always been one of the largest holders of US debt, but according to the latest data, the amount of Treasuries held by the Japan has now hit an all-time high, as foreign governments hunt for safe havens.

At the turn of the century, Japan held approximately $300bn in US debt. As of September 2011, that figure has almost reached $1 trillion, according to monthly data from the US Federal Reserve published yesterday.

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