List of Flash News about Treasury International Capital data
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2025-12-29 14:41 |
US Dollar Flows Surprise: Foreign Demand for US Assets Stronger in 2025 vs 2024, per Apollo’s Torsten Slok — What It Means for DXY, Treasuries, and BTC
According to @lisaabramowicz1, Apollo’s Torsten Slok highlighted that foreign demand for US assets was more robust in 2025 than in 2024, countering fears of a mass exodus from the dollar, which is a key macro input for FX, rates, and crypto positioning; source: @lisaabramowicz1 on X, Dec 29, 2025. For flow verification and tracking, traders should reference the U.S. Treasury’s Treasury International Capital (TIC) system, which measures net foreign purchases of Treasuries, agencies, corporate debt, and equities to gauge overseas appetite for USD assets; source: U.S. Department of the Treasury, TIC System. Stronger foreign buying typically supports the USD and can anchor Treasury term premia by absorbing duration supply, shaping DXY and yield dynamics that influence global risk appetite; source: Federal Reserve Board research on term premia and demand effects, BIS Quarterly Review on global dollar funding. For crypto, BTC has historically exhibited periods of negative rolling correlation with DXY, meaning USD strength can coincide with softer BTC performance; source: Coin Metrics correlation datasets and research. Actionably, monitor DXY levels, U.S. 10Y yields, and the monthly TIC release calendar to adjust USD exposure and crypto beta, especially BTC and USD pairs sensitive to dollar liquidity; source: ICE Data Indices (DXY methodology), U.S. Treasury TIC calendar, Coin Metrics correlation monitors. |