China, the biggest U.S. creditor, increased U.S. Treasury holdings by $15.1 billion in September, the Treasury Department said in a report. That’s a 1.7% increase from August. The United States attracted a net long-term capital inflow of $81 billion in September, compared to a $128.7 billion inflow the prior month. – Reuters
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