Oil exporters amass record US bond holdings as hedge against weak crude
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THE collapse in crude oil prices may have reduced revenues of oil exporters, but it has not soured their appetite for US government debt.
Saudi Arabia and other major oil exporters have increased their holdings of US Treasuries to record levels in an effort to counter the effect of the 60 per cent drop in oil prices in the last nine months.
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