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          Time for China to dump US debt?

          Updated: 2011-10-20 09:56

          (Xinhua)

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          BEIJING -- Although China trimmed its US government securities in August by a hefty $36.5 billion, the country remains the United States' largest foreign lender.

          The cut in August, the biggest move in at least two years, reflected concerns over safety of the Treasuries as the US was stripped of its AAA credit rating, according to analysts.

          The move may suggest that policymakers in the world's fastest-growing major economy are mulling over safer ways, amid the global market turmoil and the depreciating dollar, to invest its gigantic foreign exchange reserves.

          Largest debt dumping

          The last time China dumped US debt was in June, 2009, when it pared $25.1 billion of Treasuries. Every month, the country will buy or sell a certain, usually moderate, amount of the US government bonds.

          "It's a normal investing action in the market, though it's definitely related to the fluctuation caused by the S&P's downgrade on the US in August," said Guo Tianyong, economics professor with the Central University of Finance and Economics.

          In August, credit rating company Standard & Poor's (S&P) lowered the United State's top-tier AAA rating for the first time since granting it. The safety of the US Treasuries has thus been put in doubt, and the greenback started to fall.

          Other analysts deemed the move as a natural outcome of the country's optimizing the investment structure of its foreign assets.

          In recent years, China usually sold short-term Treasury bills to swap long-term bonds. The reduction of holdings this time might partly result from an array of short-term bills having matured, said Zhang Ming, deputy director of the Institute of World Economics and Politics under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).

          'Dollar trap'

          Despite being a regular market move, the record drop of China's holdings of US Treasuries may still add to market woes, as it revealed market concerns over the "dollar trap," economists noted.

          "China has run a current account surplus and a capital account surplus uninterruptedly for more than two decades. Inevitably this has led to an accumulation of foreign reserves," Yu Yongding, an economist with the CASS, wrote in an article published recently.

          He declared that China was caught in a "dollar trap" as it had to amass the dollar-denominated assets, despite the fact that risk of a depreciating dollar kept rising.

          When China decided to slash a sizable amount of US Treasuries in June 2009, the greenback had been losing value for months. The reading of US dollar Index, a gauge of the dollar performance against a basket of currencies, tumbled to 75 points at the end of 2009 from 85 in the first few months of the year. The weak dollar eroded the value of dollar-denominated assets of many investors.

          Loaded with an excess of dollars, the world's largest exporter is facing a quandary: on the one hand, a weaker dollar could mean a big capital loss for China. On the other hand, the dollar is still deemed as a flight-to-safety compared with other investments. Thus the country seems stuck in the "dollar trap."

          "There is no clear evident that we are reducing our holdings of the US Treasuries systemically and unremittingly," said Zhang. "But whenever the dollar is depreciating, our foreign assets, with such a large portion being dollar-denominated, can hardly stay immune from the loss."

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