India cuts exposure to US govt securities at $77.5 bn in Oct
Apart from India, other BRICS nations -- Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa -- cut down their holdings of American govt securities
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India has trimmed its holdings of US government securities to $77.5 billion at the end of October even as the world's largest economy is expanding at a moderate pace.
Apart from India, other BRICS nations -- Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa -- cut down their holdings of American government securities.
Latest data from the US Treasury Department shows that India held securities worth $80 billion in September and further reduced its exposure to $77.5 billion in October -- which is also a three-month low.
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In August, the holdings were to the tune of $80.4 billion while it stood at $79.7 billion in July.
Interestingly, BRICS bloc has reduced their exposure to these securities at a time when America's economic activity is expanding at a moderate rate.
While China remains the largest holder of American government securities, it cut down exposure to $1.25 trillion in October.
During the same period, Brazil and Russia slashed their holdings to $261.7 billion and $108.9 billion, respectively.
In October, South Africa brought down its holdings of US government securities to $10.3 billion.
The United States saw its real GDP increase at an annual rate of 3.9% in the three months ended September, according to official data released last month.
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First Published: Dec 21 2014 | 12:05 PM IST
