Egypt’s buying of U.S. treasuries recorded $2.2 billion at the end of May, recent data by the U.S. Department of the Treasury showed.
This makes Egypt becoming the eighth largest Arab holder of U.S. treasuries, capturing a 0.8 percent share.
Arab countries’ purchase of U.S. treasuries stood at $272.5 billion, representing 0.03 percent share of the total foreign buying, which had reached $7.135 trillion.
Saudi Arabia ranked first in terms of Arab holdings of U.S. treasuries, as it invested around $127.3 billion. The UAE came second with $57.3 billion of investments, followed by Kuwait of $45.9 billion, Iraq of $20.9 billion, and Qatar of $7.1 billion.
Country | Amount of Holding of U.S. Treasuries as of May 2021 |
Saudi Arabia | $127.3 billion |
UAE | $57.3 billion |
Kuwait | $45.9 billion |
Iraq | $20.9 billion |
Qatar | $7.1 billion |
Oman | $5.4 billion |
Egypt | $2.2 billion |
Morocco | $4.1 billion |
Mauritania | $841 million |
Bahrain | $828 million |
Algeria | $681 million |
Lebanon | $1 million |