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China Urges Banks to Limit US Treasury Holdings

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February 12, 2026
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Chinese regulators have suggested that financial institutions reduce their holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds, citing concerns over concentrated risks. This move aims to lessen reliance on U.S. debt and enhance the stability of the financial system.

China has issued a warning to its financial institutions to tighten their holdings of US Treasuries amid escalating concerns over economic and geopolitical tensions. The move signals China’s intent to reduce its reliance on American debt instruments, which have been a significant element of its foreign exchange reserves. By warning banks to limit their holdings, Beijing aims to mitigate potential risks associated with US economic instability and political uncertainties.

This directive also reflects China’s broader strategy to diversify its foreign reserves and reduce exposure to US financial assets. As tensions over trade, technology, and geopolitics rise, China’s cautious stance is designed to protect its economic interests and maintain stability within its financial sector. The government’s measures could lead to a shift in global bond markets, impacting US Treasury yields and investor strategies worldwide.

Overall, China’s warning signals a shift towards more cautious financial management in response to international developments. While the country continues to hold significant amounts of US Treasuries, it appears increasingly intent on balancing its reserves to safeguard against potential economic disruptions. This move may have lasting implications for global financial dynamics and US-China relations.

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