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Is China's record purchase of U.S. treasuries a good thing?

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Why should we say thank you to China? China has purchased $23.7 billion of U.S. treasuries, bringing their total to $768 billion. Now let's see if we can figure all this out. China has excess reserves from exporting goods the the U.S. The U.S. is caught with having to finance record deficits, some left over from the Bush administration and the new stimulus packages just approved by Congress. So by buying U.S. treasuries, China is helping us to finance our debt.

The actual amount of China's reserves is a state secret. However it is assumed the 70% of the estimated $1.95 billion dollars of China's reserves is in U.S. treasuries, and that China holds about a quarter of U.S. debt held by foreigners.

China buys U.S. treasuries because it is the most liquid and largest world trading market. China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) said that it would disrupt any other world market if it shifted its assets elsewhere. Safe traders have stayed away from the UK markets because of the "Negative" rating of their government debt.

Over the long term, China wants to cut its exposure to U.S. treasuries and has eased restrictions for state owned companies to acquire competitors abroad.

Just like we say that politics makes strange bedfellows, we could say the same about the Chinese -- U.S. connection.

What are your thoughts on this kind of relationship?

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Last updated: November 28, 2009: 08:14 AM

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