Foreign Central Banks' Holdings of U.S. Treasury Securities for the Week Ending April 24 in the United States

Federal Reserve announced the Foreign Central Banks' Holdings of U.S. Treasury Securities for the Week Ending April 24 in the United States on 2025-05-01. with the prior figure recorded as 40.02hundred million US dollars.

Regarding the Foreign Central Banks' Holdings of U.S. Treasury Securities for the Week Ending April 24 in the United States, Actual value > Expected value = Bullish for the US dollar, vice versa bearish for the US dollar, The currency supply report is quite important because the increase or decrease in the money supply reflects the increase or decrease of funds in the market. A higher money supply is beneficial for the economy; conversely, it indicates a decline in economic vitality. Therefore, the increase or decrease in money supply will have an impact on the exchange rate of the US dollar.

This data holds an importance level of , calculated using The money supply refers to the amount of money available in an economy to support its operations during a certain period. It consists of two parts: deposit money and cash money supplied by financial institutions, including the Central Bank, and updates Every week.

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