US Treasury Raises Q3 Borrowing Estimate to $739 Billion, Citing Weaker Cash Flows
- ▸The US Treasury said on August 3 it expects to borrow $739 billion in privately-held net marketable debt in the July–September 2026 quarter, $68 billion more than its May estimate.
- ▸Treasury also projected $628 billion in net borrowing for October–December 2026, and confirmed it borrowed $190 billion in the prior April–June quarter, close to its earlier forecast.
- ▸Full details on bond and note auction sizes follow at Treasury's Quarterly Refunding announcement on August 5, 2026.
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The size of US Treasury's borrowing program is a global bond-market benchmark: a larger supply of Treasury securities for private investors to absorb tends to put upward pressure on US yields, which in turn raises the reference rate against which Indian government and corporate bonds are priced and can influence FII flows into Indian debt markets. The Reserve Bank of India also holds a significant share of its foreign exchange reserves in US Treasury securities, so shifts in US debt issuance and yields feed directly into the valuation of India's reserve portfolio.
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EconoLens Editorial Team. (2026, August 10). US Treasury Raises Q3 Borrowing Estimate to $739 Billion, Citing Weaker Cash Flows. EconoLens. https://www.econolens.co.in/news/us-treasury-q3-2026-borrowing-estimate-739-billion
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