China is expected to continue reducing its US Treasury holdings, with experts divided on whether the move is driven by geopolitical motives or financial risk management, as concerns grow over potential ripple effects on global markets.
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'China's US Treasury Sell-Off Expected to Continue for Now'—Diverging Views on Geopolitical Implications

China is expected to continue reducing its US Treasury holdings, with experts divided over whether the move signals a geopolitical shift or is driven by economic risk management.

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South Korea's opposition leader Song Eon-seok slammed the government's push for major conglomerates to repatriate overseas dollar assets, likening the move to mob tactics and warning it could undermine market principles and FX stability.
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Global experts warn that mounting US fiscal deficits are fueling calls for diversification away from dollar assets, as investors seek alternatives amid rising risks to the dollar’s value and safe-haven status.
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[Quotes] Overseas Experts Say 'Rising US Fiscal Concerns Drive Demand for Dollar Asset Diversification'

Global experts warn that mounting US fiscal deficits are fueling calls for diversification away from dollar assets, as investors seek alternatives amid rising risks to the dollar’s value and safe-haven status.

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Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation plans to diversify its fund operation strategy by securing 10% of its total Deposit Insurance Fund in dollar assets by 2027, responding to increased foreign currency deposits and overseas investments.
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KDIC to Secure 10% of Fund in Dollar Assets by 2027 - 'Diversifying Operation Strategy'

Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation plans to diversify its fund operation strategy by securing 10% of its total Deposit Insurance Fund in dollar assets by 2027, responding to increased foreign currency deposits and overseas investments.

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International Finance Center reports triple weakness in US stocks, dollar, and Treasuries, indicating a shift away from dollar assets amid changing investor preferences and market volatility.
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International Finance Center - 'Triple Weakness in US Stocks, Dollar, and Treasuries Weakens Concentration in Dollar Assets'

International Finance Center reports triple weakness in US stocks, dollar, and Treasuries, indicating a shift away from dollar assets amid changing investor preferences and market volatility.

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Foreign investors increase selling of US Treasury bonds in April, potentially raising borrowing costs for middle-class Americans amid shifting perceptions of dollar assets' safe-haven status.
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Foreigners Sell Off US Treasuries, Increasing Interest Rate Burden on Middle Class

Foreign investors increase selling of US Treasury bonds in April, potentially raising borrowing costs for middle-class Americans amid shifting perceptions of dollar assets' safe-haven status.

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