Table Data - U.S. Net Transactions of Foreign Long-Term Corporate and Government Bonds: Mauritius

Title U.S. Net Transactions of Foreign Long-Term Corporate and Government Bonds: Mauritius
Series ID USLTBONDNET53805
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 2012-01-01 to 2026-03-01
Last Updated 2026-05-19 5:54 PM CDT
Notes This series reports U.S. investors' net purchases, at market value, of foreign bonds.

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
2012-01-01 208
2012-02-01 -185
2012-03-01 178
2012-04-01 -40
2012-05-01 -78
2012-06-01 -14
2012-07-01 -5
2012-08-01 0
2012-09-01 -104
2012-10-01 -1
2012-11-01 0
2012-12-01 12
2013-01-01 108
2013-02-01 9
2013-03-01 0
2013-04-01 -17
2013-05-01 8
2013-06-01 7
2013-07-01 -101
2013-08-01 20
2013-09-01 10
2013-10-01 -12
2013-11-01 20
2013-12-01 12
2014-01-01 7
2014-02-01 -14
2014-03-01 11
2014-04-01 7
2014-05-01 5
2014-06-01 14
2014-07-01 -17
2014-08-01 -10
2014-09-01 -23
2014-10-01 -1
2014-11-01 283
2014-12-01 -27
2015-01-01 -5
2015-02-01 -7
2015-03-01 14
2015-04-01 -3
2015-05-01 -15
2015-06-01 -18
2015-07-01 0
2015-08-01 6
2015-09-01 -38
2015-10-01 -31
2015-11-01 -5
2015-12-01 1
2016-01-01 -7
2016-02-01 -7
2016-03-01 -7
2016-04-01 -13
2016-05-01 0
2016-06-01 -26
2016-07-01 9
2016-08-01 52
2016-09-01 9
2016-10-01 217
2016-11-01 1
2016-12-01 13
2017-01-01 5
2017-02-01 44
2017-03-01 55
2017-04-01 -52
2017-05-01 -1
2017-06-01 3
2017-07-01 6
2017-08-01 54
2017-09-01 21
2017-10-01 -9
2017-11-01 -5
2017-12-01 18
2018-01-01 13
2018-02-01 31
2018-03-01 32
2018-04-01 31
2018-05-01 24
2018-06-01 24
2018-07-01 13
2018-08-01 43
2018-09-01 14
2018-10-01 74
2018-11-01 -21
2018-12-01 41
2019-01-01 -124
2019-02-01 -18
2019-03-01 5
2019-04-01 28
2019-05-01 26
2019-06-01 5
2019-07-01 127
2019-08-01 162
2019-09-01 129
2019-10-01 108
2019-11-01 35
2019-12-01 27
2020-01-01 -44
2020-02-01 -14
2020-03-01 -195
2020-04-01 325
2020-05-01 -42
2020-06-01 -18
2020-07-01 -82
2020-08-01 221
2020-09-01 -66
2020-10-01 -30
2020-11-01 7
2020-12-01 -151
2021-01-01 24
2021-02-01 105
2021-03-01 490
2021-04-01 -338
2021-05-01 -86
2021-06-01 -10
2021-07-01 17
2021-08-01 73
2021-09-01 315
2021-10-01 54
2021-11-01 322
2021-12-01 129
2022-01-01 1
2022-02-01 154
2022-03-01 -85
2022-04-01 135
2022-05-01 -48
2022-06-01 62
2022-07-01 21
2022-08-01 -84
2022-09-01 54
2022-10-01 -25
2022-11-01 -216
2022-12-01 21
2023-01-01 -15
2023-02-01 -29
2023-03-01 -58
2023-04-01 -52
2023-05-01 53
2023-06-01 -83
2023-07-01 -60
2023-08-01 -27
2023-09-01 -16
2023-10-01 -70
2023-11-01 -77
2023-12-01 34
2024-01-01 38
2024-02-01 -61
2024-03-01 -18
2024-04-01 -32
2024-05-01 -19
2024-06-01 150
2024-07-01 30
2024-08-01 30
2024-09-01 28
2024-10-01 4
2024-11-01 55
2024-12-01 43
2025-01-01 -90
2025-02-01 -33
2025-03-01 87
2025-04-01 -149
2025-05-01 -128
2025-06-01 414
2025-07-01 -39
2025-08-01 -95
2025-09-01 -53
2025-10-01 -96
2025-11-01 -216
2025-12-01 36
2026-01-01 14
2026-02-01 -84
2026-03-01 -51

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