US Total Net TIC Flows Reach 184.5 Billion USD in February
The US Treasury International Capital data shows total net TIC flows of 184.5 billion USD for February, up from a previous negative 25.0 billion USD. Net long-term TIC flows stood at 58.6 billion USD, compared to 15.5 billion USD previously. These figures reflect foreign investment activity in US securities and assets.
investing.com5 billion USD. 0 billion USD. 6 billion USD in February. 5 billion USD in such flows. These metrics provide insight into foreign capital inflows to the US economy.
TIC data is compiled monthly by the Treasury to track international capital movements. Analysts use these figures to assess the strength of the US dollar and overall financial stability.
The data covers transactions through the end of February and was published on April 15, 2026. Future reports will cover March activity, offering continued monitoring of capital trends. Stakeholders in finance and policy monitor TIC flows for their implications on interest rates and currency values.
Story Timeline
3 events- April 15, 2026
US Treasury released February TIC flows data showing 184.5 billion USD total net flows.
1 source@LiveSquawk - February 2026
Total net TIC flows recorded at 184.5 billion USD, up from prior negative 25.0 billion USD.
1 source@LiveSquawk - January 2026
Previous total net TIC flows were negative 25.0 billion USD with long-term flows at 15.5 billion USD.
1 source@LiveSquawk
Potential Impact
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Increased TIC inflows may support US dollar stability in financial markets.
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Higher long-term flows could influence US interest rates through greater demand for securities.
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Reversal from outflows might signal improved investor confidence in US assets.
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