Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway holds more US bonds than the Federal Reserve

律动BlockBeats|Apr 23, 2025 10:05
According to BlockBeats, on April 23, Warren Buffett has now swallowed almost 5% of the entire US treasury bond bond market and locked in short-term US bonds worth US $300.87 billion through Berkshire Hathaway. This is based on the data released in the company's latest financial disclosure.
This large amount of treasury bond allows Buffett to control 4.89% of the entire U.S. treasury bond market. By the end of March 2025, the total size of US treasury bond is 6.15 trillion US dollars, that is, for every 20 US dollars of treasury bond in circulation in the market, one US dollar belongs to him.
This report comes from a document by Berkshire Hathaway, demonstrating Buffett's firm stance on safety and liquidity. According to the Monthly Report on Public Debt issued by the US Treasury Department, by the end of March, the entire US treasury bond bond market was 6.15 trillion US dollars, which is the basis for calculating the 4.89% share.
At present, the size of US treasury bond bonds held by Buffett even exceeds that of the Federal Reserve, which currently only holds treasury bond of slightly more than US $195 billion. (Golden Ten)
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