Table Data - Valuation Change on Foreign Portfolio Holdings of U.S. Equity Securities: Other Caribbean

Title Valuation Change on Foreign Portfolio Holdings of U.S. Equity Securities: Other Caribbean
Series ID FORLTEQTYVALCHG33596
Source U.S. Department of the Treasury. Treasury International Capital, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US), Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Release Treasury International Capital: Continuous Securities Long Term (SLT) (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Monthly
Units Millions of Dollars
Date Range 2000-04-01 to 2011-12-01
Last Updated 2026-05-19 5:51 PM CDT
Notes This series reports changes in the value of foreign investor holdings of U.S. equities that are due to price. U.S. equities are common stock, preferred stock, and fund shares issued by entities resident in the United States.

Consists of all countries in the Caribbean not reported separately.

This series is a component of balance of payments accounting which decomposes the change in securities position into net purchases, valuation change, and residual other changes (not included).

This series is a combination of data reported on the Treasury International Capital (TIC) SLT form (securities long-term, those with an original maturity greater than one year) and staff estimates of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, detailed in https://doi.org/10.17016/2380-7172.4084.

The Treasury International Capital (TIC) system collects U.S. cross-border investment between the United States and the rest of the world. TIC data are reported based on the counterparty's country of legal residence. TIC data underlie the cross-border securities portions of the Bureau for Economic Analysis's (BEA's) International Investment Position (IIP) and Balance of Payments (BOP) statistics.
DATE VALUE
2000-04-01 -1177
2000-05-01 -922
2000-06-01 776
2000-07-01 -636
2000-08-01 1709
2000-09-01 -2008
2000-10-01 -274
2000-11-01 -2652
2000-12-01 -77
2001-01-01 1036
2001-02-01 -2835
2001-03-01 -1767
2001-04-01 1888
2001-05-01 120
2001-06-01 -646
2001-07-01 -290
2001-08-01 -1846
2001-09-01 -1898
2001-10-01 293
2001-11-01 1670
2001-12-01 125
2002-01-01 -376
2002-02-01 0
2002-03-01 359
2002-04-01 -1662
2002-05-01 -216
2002-06-01 -1797
2002-07-01 -1628
2002-08-01 67
2002-09-01 -2308
2002-10-01 1569
2002-11-01 1095
2002-12-01 -1237
2003-01-01 -482
2003-02-01 -316
2003-03-01 142
2003-04-01 1416
2003-05-01 960
2003-06-01 225
2003-07-01 622
2003-08-01 643
2003-09-01 -496
2003-10-01 2095
2003-11-01 320
2003-12-01 2047
2004-01-01 728
2004-02-01 454
2004-03-01 -756
2004-04-01 -719
2004-05-01 507
2004-06-01 750
2004-07-01 -1447
2004-08-01 131
2004-09-01 371
2004-10-01 561
2004-11-01 1576
2004-12-01 1402
2005-01-01 -1129
2005-02-01 795
2005-03-01 -751
2005-04-01 -826
2005-05-01 1243
2005-06-01 40
2005-07-01 1818
2005-08-01 -600
2005-09-01 386
2005-10-01 -939
2005-11-01 2006
2005-12-01 -42
2006-01-01 1453
2006-02-01 -67
2006-03-01 648
2006-04-01 679
2006-05-01 -1807
2006-06-01 -8
2006-07-01 117
2006-08-01 1140
2006-09-01 1234
2006-10-01 1773
2006-11-01 1000
2006-12-01 623
2007-01-01 1023
2007-02-01 -1277
2007-03-01 593
2007-04-01 2619
2007-05-01 2195
2007-06-01 -1277
2007-07-01 -2265
2007-08-01 921
2007-09-01 2354
2007-10-01 1081
2007-11-01 -3153
2007-12-01 -477
2008-01-01 -4063
2008-02-01 -1997
2008-03-01 -310
2008-04-01 2843
2008-05-01 824
2008-06-01 -5137
2008-07-01 -758
2008-08-01 616
2008-09-01 -4939
2008-10-01 -8903
2008-11-01 -3134
2008-12-01 370
2009-01-01 -3003
2009-02-01 -3445
2009-03-01 2648
2009-04-01 3290
2009-05-01 2086
2009-06-01 22
2009-07-01 3407
2009-08-01 1604
2009-09-01 1860
2009-10-01 -1087
2009-11-01 3002
2009-12-01 1071
2010-01-01 -2112
2010-02-01 1632
2010-03-01 3385
2010-04-01 940
2010-05-01 -5221
2010-06-01 -3201
2010-07-01 3796
2010-08-01 -2724
2010-09-01 5047
2010-10-01 2380
2010-11-01 -79
2010-12-01 4295
2011-01-01 1600
2011-02-01 2239
2011-03-01 -23
2011-04-01 2185
2011-05-01 -1022
2011-06-01 -1416
2011-07-01 -1658
2011-08-01 -4563
2011-09-01 -5621
2011-10-01 7548
2011-11-01 -432
2011-12-01 590

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