U.S. Capital Flows

Net Treasury International Capital Flows include all net foreign acquisitions of short and long-term securities, as well as banking flows. The metric demonstrates nearly all the flows into and out of the national economy. An inflow of money into the country will most certainly signify growth prospect. Conversely, when the national economy can be expected to contract, investors will pull money out.
United States Net Treasury International Capital Flows
According to United States Net Treasury International Capital Flows in April 2017 international investors purchased US assets worth $65.8 billion, a sharp increase from two previous months. Capital Flows in the United States averaged $ 21 358 million in the period between 1978 and 2017. An all-time high value has been reached in October 2008, when the investors poured $272 938 million into the American economy. An absolute minimum was observed in June 2016, when $204 284 million have left the US.