The latest data on U.S. Treasury International Capital (TIC) Net Long-Term Transactions reveals a robust increase, reaching $179.8 billion. This marks a significant rise from the previous figure of $134.2 billion recorded in August 2025. The recent update, released on November 18, 2025, highlights a surge in long-term investments into the United States, reflecting growing confidence in the U.S. economy.
The substantial uptick is indicative of positive market sentiments and the allure of U.S. financial assets to international investors. The increase may be attributed to a combination of factors including stable domestic economic policies, attractive yields on U.S. securities, and a recovering global economic environment.
Economists suggest that this pattern of rising TIC Net Long-Term Transactions is likely to bolster the U.S. dollar and contribute positively to the balance of payments. As international investors continue to pour funds into U.S. long-term securities, it underscores the ongoing appeal and perceived safety of the American financial market. This trend could potentially pave the way for sustained economic growth in the coming months.