Ativos americanos nas mãos de estrangeiros: US$ 20 trilhões

By jccavalcanti

Onde estão (mais uma vez) os catastrofistas que previram a ”debacle do império yanke”?

Para uma economia que no ano passado foi balançada pela crise do mercado imobiliário, o interesse dos estrangeiros pelos ativos dos EUA cada ano aumenta mais. Vejam só os números apresentados hoje no blog do Prof. Mark Perry!

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Foreign-Owned Assets in U.S. Top $20 Trillion

 

According to data just released by the BEA on the “U.S. Net International Investment Position at Yearend 2007,” foreign-owned assets in the United States increased $3,474 billion in 2007 to $20,081 billion (see top chart above), representing the largest-ever annual dollar increase, and the largest percentage increase in 20 years (see bottom chart above) for foreign investment in the U.S.
From the highlights:
Foreign private holdings of U.S. securities (other than U.S. Treasury securities) increased $760 billion to $6.1 trillion. Foreign holdings of U.S. bonds increased to $3.3 trillion mostly as a result of net foreign purchases, and foreign holdings of U.S. stocks increased to $2.8 trillion as a result of both net foreign purchases and price appreciation.
The stock of foreign direct investment in the United States increased $271 billion to $2.42 trillion.

Bottom Line: Despite subprime mortgage and credit problems, a weak economy and real estate market, foreign investors expressed their continued confidence in the U.S. economy, by buying our stocks and bonds, and investing billions of dollars in American companies.

 

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