For the first time on record, private investors overseas are poised to overtake foreign central banks as the second-largest holder of US government debt.

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(Bloomberg) — For the first time on record, private investors overseas are poised to overtake foreign central banks as the second-largest holder of US government debt.
That watershed moment stands to materialize on Wednesday, when the Treasury Department releases its data for March, given the recent pace. It’s a shift that would leave global investors second only to the Federal Reserve — and potentially usher in an era of greater…


