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TwitterAs of December 2024, Japan held United States treasury securities totaling about 1.06 trillion U.S. dollars. Foreign holders of United States treasury debt According to the Federal Reserve and U.S. Department of the Treasury, foreign countries held a total of 8.5 trillion U.S. dollars in U.S. treasury securities as of December 2024. Of the total held by foreign countries, Japan and Mainland China held the greatest portions, with China holding 759 billion U.S. dollars in U.S. securities. The U.S. public debt In 2023, the United States had a total public national debt of 33.2 trillion U.S. dollars, an amount that has been rising steadily, particularly since 2008. In 2023, the total interest expense on debt held by the public of the United States reached 678 billion U.S. dollars, while 197 billion U.S. dollars in interest expense were intra governmental debt holdings. Total outlays of the U.S. government were 6.1 trillion U.S. dollars in 2023. By 2029, spending is projected to reach 8.3 trillion U.S. dollars.
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United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US T Bonds & Notes data was reported at 69.149 USD bn in May 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 83.543 USD bn for Apr 2018. United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US T Bonds & Notes data is updated monthly, averaging 21.394 USD bn from Jan 1977 (Median) to May 2018, with 497 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 114.425 USD bn in Feb 2016 and a record low of 2.000 USD mn in Oct 1978. United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US T Bonds & Notes data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Department of Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.Z037: Foreign Purchases and Sales in Long Term Securities.
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TwitterForeign purchases and sales of long-term domestic and foreign securities by type. Data column titles correspond to column titles in Treasury Bulletin Table CM-VI-4, excluding CM-VI-4 columns (1) and (8). Refer to CNTRYCDS.TXT file for "Cntry Code" identification. All amounts in millions of dollars.
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The yield on Canada 10Y Bond Yield eased to 3.25% on December 2, 2025, marking a 0.01 percentage points decrease from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0.09 points and is 0.13 points higher than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. Canada 10-Year Government Bond Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on December of 2025.
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United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US Govt Agency Bonds data was reported at 2.839 USD bn in May 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.463 USD bn for Apr 2018. United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US Govt Agency Bonds data is updated monthly, averaging 428.000 USD mn from Jan 1977 (Median) to May 2018, with 497 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.284 USD bn in May 2008 and a record low of 0.000 USD mn in Apr 1984. United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US Govt Agency Bonds data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Department of Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.Z037: Foreign Purchases and Sales in Long Term Securities.
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United States Gross Sales: Canada: U.S. Secs: T Bonds & Notes data was reported at 114.501 USD bn in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 84.488 USD bn for Jan 2025. United States Gross Sales: Canada: U.S. Secs: T Bonds & Notes data is updated monthly, averaging 75.244 USD bn from Feb 2023 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 152.196 USD bn in May 2023 and a record low of 50.681 USD bn in Apr 2024. United States Gross Sales: Canada: U.S. Secs: T Bonds & Notes data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Department of the Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.Z: U.S. Sales and Purchases of Long Term Securities: Other Countries.
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United States Net Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US Corp Bonds data was reported at 1.299 USD bn in May 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of -786.000 USD mn for Apr 2018. United States Net Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US Corp Bonds data is updated monthly, averaging 58.000 USD mn from Jan 1977 (Median) to May 2018, with 497 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.320 USD bn in Nov 2017 and a record low of -9.959 USD bn in Jan 2017. United States Net Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US Corp Bonds data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Department of Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.Z037: Foreign Purchases and Sales in Long Term Securities.
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This dataset contains information on all Government of Canada award notices published according to the Financial Administration Act. It includes data for all Schedule I, Schedule II and Schedule III departments, agencies, Crown corporations, and other entities (unless specifically exempt) who must comply with the Government of Canada trade agreement obligations. CanadaBuys is the authoritative source of this information. Visit the How procurement works page on CanadaBuys to learn more. All data files in this collection share a common column structure, and the procurement category field (labelled as “*procurementCategory-categorieApprovisionnement*”) can be used to filter by the following four major categories of awards: - Awards for construction, which will have a value of “CNST” - Awards for goods, which will have a value of “GD” - Awards for services, which will have a value of “SRV” - Awards for services related to goods, which will have a value of “SRVTGD” Some award notices may be associated with one or more of the above procurement categories. >Note: Some records contain long award description values that may cause issues when viewed in certain spreadsheet programs, such as Microsoft Excel. When the information doesn’t fit within the cell’s character limit, the program will insert extra rows that don’t conform to the expected column formatting. (Though, all other records will still be displayed properly, in their own rows.) To quickly remove the “spill-over data” caused by this display error in Excel, select the publication date field (labelled as “*publicationDate-datePublication*”), then click the Filter button on the Data menu ribbon. You can then use the filter pull-down list to remove any blank or non-date values from this field, which will hide the rows that only contain “spill-over” description information. --- The following list describes the resources associated with this CanadaBuys award notices dataset. Additional information on Government of Canada award notices can be found on the Award notices tab of the CanadaBuys Tender opportunities page. >NOTE: While the CanadaBuys online portal includes awards notices from across multiple levels of government, the data files in this related dataset only include notices from federal government organizations. --- (1) CanadaBuys data dictionary: This XML file offers descriptions of each data field in the award notices files linked below, as well as other procurement-related datasets CanadaBuys produces. Use this as a guide for understanding the data elements in these files. This dictionary is updated as needed to reflect changes to the data elements. (2) All CanadaBuys award notices, 2022-08-08 onward: This file contains up to date information on all award notices published on CanadaBuys. This includes any award notices that were published on or after August 8, 2022, when CanadaBuys became the system of record for all tender and award notices for the Government of Canada. This file includes any amendments made to these award notices during their lifecycles. It is refreshed each morning, between 7:00 am and 8:30 am (UTC-0500) to include any updates or amendments, as needed. Award notices in this file can have any publication date on or after August 8, 2022 (displayed in the field labelled “*publicationDate-datePublication*”), and can have a status of active, cancelled or expired (displayed in the field labelled “*awardStatus-attributionStatut-eng*”). (3) Legacy award notices, 2012 to 2022-08 (prior to CanadaBuys): This file contains details of the award notices published prior to the implementation of CanadaBuys, which became the system of record for all tender and award notices for the Government of Canada on August 8, 2022. This datafile is refreshed monthly. The over 100,000 awards in this file have publication dates from August 6, 2022 and prior (displayed in the field labelled “*publicationDate-datePublication*”), and have a status of active, cancelled or expired (displayed included in the field labelled “*awardStatus-attributionStatut-eng*”). >Note: Procurement data was structured differently in the legacy applications previously used to administer Government of Canada contracts. Efforts have been made to manipulate these historical records into the structure used by the CanadaBuys data files, to make them easier to analyse and compare with new records. This process is not perfect since simple one-to-one mappings can’t be made in many cases. You can access these historical records in their original format as part of the archived copy of the original tender notices dataset, which contained awards-related data files. You can also refer to the supporting documentation for understanding the new CanadaBuys tender and award notices datasets. (4) Award notices, YYYY-YYYY: These files contain information on all contracts awarded in the specified fiscal year. The current fiscal year's file is refreshed each morning, between 7:00 am and 8:30 am (UTC-0500) to include any updates or amendments, as needed. The files associated with past fiscal years are updated monthly. Awards in these files can have any publication date between April 1 of a given year and March 31 of the subsequent year (displayed in the field labelled “*publicationDate-datePublication*”) and can have an award status of active, cancelled or expired (displayed in the field labelled “*awardStatus-attributionStatut-eng*”). >Note: New award notice data files will be added on April 1 for each fiscal year.
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This dataset contains the history of contracts awarded by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC), published online since January 2009 on behalf of federal departments and agencies. It replaces and builds upon the original Contract History dataset, which has been archived and will no longer be updated. CanadaBuys became the authoritative source of this information as of June 2023. Visit the How procurement works page on the CanadaBuys website to learn more. And to browse related information online, see the Contract history tab of the CanadaBuys Tender opportunities page. Additional supporting documentation was created for updates to the CanadaBuys tender notices and CanadaBuys awards notices datasets. This page can be referenced for additional context to the update of this dataset as well. NOTE: While the CanadaBuys online portal includes contract history from across multiple levels of government, the data files in this related dataset only include contracts associated with federal government organizations. This dataset is a compilation of information from multiple procurement systems. Not all of these data sources capture information in the same format, so some data fields will remain blank where a particular system does not provide that information. The following list describes the resources associated with this CanadaBuys contract history dataset. (1) CanadaBuys data dictionary: This XML file offers a description of each data field contained in the contract history files linked below, as well as other related procurement datasets published by CanadaBuys. Use this as a guide for understanding the data elements in these files. This dictionary is updated as needed to reflect changes to the data elements. (2) All CanadaBuys contract history, 2023-06-01 onwards: This file contains up to date information on all contracts awarded after the implementation of CanadaBuys. This includes any contracts initially awarded on or after June 1, 2023, when CanadaBuys became the system of record for the consolidated Contract History for the Government of Canada. This file is refreshed monthly, generally in the 3rd week of each month to include any updates or amendments from the preceding month. (3) Contract history, YYYY-YYYY: These files contain the history of any contract initially awarded in a given fiscal year (and any of its future amendments). A fiscal year for the Government of Canada starts on April 1 until March 31 of the subsequent year. These files are refreshed monthly, generally in the 3rd week of the month, to include any new updates or amendments. Contract history records in these files can have any initial award date between April 1 of a given year and March 31 of the subsequent year (displayed in the field labelled “contractAwardDate-dateAttributionContrat”). This information originally began to be published in January 2009 so the earliest file only covers the final quarter of that fiscal year. New contract history data files will be added on April 1 for each fiscal year. Note: A known data quality issue exists where in past years (predominately before 2021) records detailing contract amendments placed the amendment date in the contract award date field of that record. This was partially due to the fact that the previous version of the Contract history dataset (now archived) did not have a separate field to capture the amendment date apart from the initial contract award date. This issue unfortunately means that filtering on the contract award date field to produce the fiscal year specific datafiles does not properly capture the data, as intended. We are investigating this issue at present, and if there is a way for this to be corrected, we will do so in a later release and will provide an update to the description of this dataset accordingly. (4) Legacy contract history, 2009-01 to 2023-05 (prior to CanadaBuys): This file contains the history of contracts initially awarded prior to CanadaBuys becoming the system of record for contract history data, which occurred on 1 June 2023. This file will be refreshed monthly, generally in the 3rd week of the month, to include any new updates or amendments.
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United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US Corp Bonds data was reported at 9.486 USD bn in Sep 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 8.434 USD bn for Aug 2018. United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US Corp Bonds data is updated monthly, averaging 918.000 USD mn from Jan 1977 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 501 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.172 USD bn in Mar 2018 and a record low of 12.000 USD mn in Sep 1981. United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: US Corp Bonds data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Department of Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.Z037: Foreign Purchases and Sales in Long Term Securities.
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This dataset contains information on Government of Canada tender information published according to the Financial Administration Act. It includes data for all Schedule I, Schedule II and Schedule III departments, agencies, Crown corporations, and other entities (unless specifically exempt) who must comply with the Government of Canada trade agreement obligations. CanadaBuys is the authoritative source of this information. Visit the How procurement works page on the CanadaBuys website to learn more. All data files in this collection share a common column structure, and the procurement category field (labelled as “procurementCategory-categorieApprovisionnement”) can be used to filter by the following four major categories of tenders: Tenders for construction, which will have a value of “CNST” Tenders for goods, which will have a value of “GD” Tenders for services, which will have a value of “SRV” Tenders for services related to goods, which will have a value of “SRVTGD” A tender may be associated with one or more of the above procurement categories. Note: Some records contain long tender description values that may cause issues when viewed in certain spreadsheet programs, such as Microsoft Excel. When the information doesn’t fit within the cell’s character limit, the program will insert extra rows that don’t conform to the expected column formatting. (Though, all other records will still be displayed properly, in their own rows.) To quickly remove the “spill-over data” caused by this display error in Excel, select the publication date field (labelled as “publicationDate-datePublication”), then click the Filter button on the Data menu ribbon. You can then use the filter pull-down list to remove any blank or non-date values from this field, which will hide the rows that only contain “spill-over” description information. The following list describes the resources associated with this CanadaBuys tender notices dataset. Additional information on Government of Canada tenders can also be found on the Tender notices tab of the CanadaBuys tender opportunities page. NOTE: While the CanadaBuys online portal includes tender opportunities from across multiple levels of government, the data files in this related dataset only include notices from federal government organizations. (1) CanadaBuys data dictionary: This XML file offers descriptions of each data field in the tender notices files linked below, as well as other procurement-related datasets CanadaBuys produces. Use this as a guide for understanding the data elements in these files. This dictionary is updated as needed to reflect changes to the data elements. (2) New tender notices: This file contains up to date information on all new tender notices that are published to CanadaBuys throughout a given day. The file is updated every two hours, from 6:15 am until 10:15 pm (UTC-0500) to include new tenders as they are published. All tenders in this file will have a publication date matching the current day (displayed in the field labelled “publicationDate-datePublication”), or the day prior for systems that feed into this file on a nightly basis. (3) Open tender notices: This file contains up to date information on all tender notices that are open for bidding on CanadaBuys, including any amendments made to these tender notices during their lifecycles. The file is refreshed each morning, between 7:00 am and 8:30 am (UTC-0500) to include newly published open tenders. All tenders in this file will have a status of open (displayed in the field labelled “tenderStatus-tenderStatut-eng”). (4) All CanadaBuys tender notices, 2022-08-08 onwards: This file contains up to date information on all tender notices published through CanadaBuys. This includes any tender notices that were open for bids on or after August 8, 2022, when CanadaBuys launched as the system of record for all Tender Notices for the Government of Canada. This file includes any amendments made to these tender notices during their lifecycles. It is refreshed each morning, between 7:00 am and 8:30 am (UTC-0500) to include any updates or amendments, as needed. Tender notices in this file can have any publication date on or after August 8, 2022 (displayed in the field labelled “publicationDate-datePublication”), and can have a status of open, cancelled or expired (displayed in the field labelled “tenderStatus-tenderStatut-eng”). (5) Legacy tender notices, 2009 to 2022-08 (prior to CanadaBuys): This file contains details of the tender notices that were launched prior to the implementation of CanadaBuys, which became the system of record for all tender notices for the Government of Canada on August 8, 2022. This datafile is refreshed monthly. The over 70,000 tenders in this file have publication dates from August 5, 2022 and before (displayed in the field labelled “publicationDate-datePublication”) and have a status of cancelled or expired (displayed in the field labelled “tenderStatus-tenderStatut-eng”). Note: Procurement data was structured differently in the legacy applications previously used to administer Government of Canada tender notices. Efforts have been made to manipulate these historical records into the structure used by the CanadaBuys data files, to make them easier to analyse and compare with new records. This process is not perfect since simple one-to-one mappings can’t be made in many cases. You can access these historical records in their original format as part of the archived copy of the original tender notices dataset. You can also refer to the supporting documentation for understanding the new CanadaBuys tender and award notices datasets. (6) Tender notices, YYYY-YYYY: These files contain information on all tender notices published in the specified fiscal year that are no longer open to bidding. The current fiscal year's file is refreshed each morning, between 7:00 am and 8:30 am (UTC-0500) to include any updates or amendments, as needed. The files associated with past fiscal years are refreshed monthly. Tender notices in these files can have any publication date between April 1 of a given year and March 31 of the subsequent year (displayed in the field labelled “publicationDate-datePublication”) and can have a status of cancelled or expired (displayed in the field labelled “tenderStatus-tenderStatut-eng”). New records are added to these files once related tenders reach their close date, or are cancelled. Note: New tender notice data files will be added on April 1 for each fiscal year.
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This dataset contains information on Government of Canada tender information published according to the Financial Administration Act. It includes data for all Schedule I, Schedule II and Schedule III departments, agencies, Crown corporations, and other entities (unless specifically exempt) who must comply with the Government of Canada trade agreement obligations. CanadaBuys is the authoritative source of this information. Visit the How procurement works page on the CanadaBuys website to learn more. All data files in this collection share a common column structure, and the procurement category field (labelled as “*procurementCategory-categorieApprovisionnement*”) can be used to filter by the following four major categories of tenders: - Tenders for construction, which will have a value of “CNST” - Tenders for goods, which will have a value of “GD” - Tenders for services, which will have a value of “SRV” - Tenders for services related to goods, which will have a value of “SRVTGD” A tender may be associated with one or more of the above procurement categories. >Note: Some records contain long tender description values that may cause issues when viewed in certain spreadsheet programs, such as Microsoft Excel. When the information doesn’t fit within the cell’s character limit, the program will insert extra rows that don’t conform to the expected column formatting. (Though, all other records will still be displayed properly, in their own rows.) To quickly remove the “spill-over data” caused by this display error in Excel, select the publication date field (labelled as “*publicationDate-datePublication*”), then click the Filter button on the Data menu ribbon. You can then use the filter pull-down list to remove any blank or non-date values from this field, which will hide the rows that only contain “spill-over” description information. --- The following list describes the resources associated with this CanadaBuys tender notices dataset. Additional information on Government of Canada tenders can also be found on the Tender notices tab of the CanadaBuys tender opportunities page. >NOTE: While the CanadaBuys online portal includes tender opportunities from across multiple levels of government, the data files in this related dataset only include notices from federal government organizations. --- (1) CanadaBuys data dictionary: This XML file offers descriptions of each data field in the tender notices files linked below, as well as other procurement-related datasets CanadaBuys produces. Use this as a guide for understanding the data elements in these files. This dictionary is updated as needed to reflect changes to the data elements. (2) New tender notices: This file contains up to date information on all new tender notices that are published to CanadaBuys throughout a given day. The file is updated every two hours, from 6:15 am until 10:15 pm (UTC-0500) to include new tenders as they are published. All tenders in this file will have a publication date matching the current day (displayed in the field labelled “*publicationDate-datePublication*”), or the day prior for systems that feed into this file on a nightly basis. (3) Open tender notices: This file contains up to date information on all tender notices that are open for bidding on CanadaBuys, including any amendments made to these tender notices during their lifecycles. The file is refreshed each morning, between 7:00 am and 8:30 am (UTC-0500) to include newly published open tenders. All tenders in this file will have a status of open (displayed in the field labelled “*tenderStatus-tenderStatut-eng*”). (4) All CanadaBuys tender notices, 2022-08-08 onwards: This file contains up to date information on all tender notices published through CanadaBuys. This includes any tender notices that were open for bids on or after August 8, 2022, when CanadaBuys launched as the system of record for all Tender Notices for the Government of Canada. This file includes any amendments made to these tender notices during their lifecycles. It is refreshed each morning, between 7:00 am and 8:30 am (UTC-0500) to include any updates or amendments, as needed. Tender notices in this file can have any publication date on or after August 8, 2022 (displayed in the field labelled “*publicationDate-datePublication*”), and can have a status of open, cancelled or expired (displayed in the field labelled “*tenderStatus-tenderStatut-eng*”). (5) Legacy tender notices, 2009 to 2022-08 (prior to CanadaBuys): This file contains details of the tender notices that were launched prior to the implementation of CanadaBuys, which became the system of record for all tender notices for the Government of Canada on August 8, 2022. This datafile is refreshed monthly. The over 70,000 tenders in this file have publication dates from August 5, 2022 and before (displayed in the field labelled “*publicationDate-datePublication*”) and have a status of cancelled or expired (displayed in the field labelled “*tenderStatus-tenderStatut-eng*”). >Note: Procurement data was structured differently in the legacy applications previously used to administer Government of Canada tender notices. Efforts have been made to manipulate these historical records into the structure used by the CanadaBuys data files, to make them easier to analyse and compare with new records. This process is not perfect since simple one-to-one mappings can’t be made in many cases. You can access these historical records in their original format as part of the archived copy of the original tender notices dataset. You can also refer to the supporting documentation for understanding the new CanadaBuys tender and award notices datasets. (6) Tender notices, YYYY-YYYY: These files contain information on all tender notices published in the specified fiscal year that are no longer open to bidding. The current fiscal year's file is refreshed each morning, between 7:00 am and 8:30 am (UTC-0500) to include any updates or amendments, as needed. The files associated with past fiscal years are refreshed monthly. Tender notices in these files can have any publication date between April 1 of a given year and March 31 of the subsequent year (displayed in the field labelled “*publicationDate-datePublication*”) and can have a status of cancelled or expired (displayed in the field labelled “*tenderStatus-tenderStatut-eng*”). New records are added to these files once related tenders reach their close date, or are cancelled. >Note: New tender notice data files will be added on April 1 for each fiscal year.
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This dataset contains information on all Government of Canada award notices published according to the Financial Administration Act. It includes data for all Schedule I, Schedule II and Schedule III departments, agencies, Crown corporations, and other entities (unless specifically exempt) who must comply with the Government of Canada trade agreement obligations. CanadaBuys is the authoritative source of this information. Visit the How procurement works page on CanadaBuys to learn more. All data files in this collection share a common column structure, and the procurement category field (labelled as “procurementCategory-categorieApprovisionnement”) can be used to filter by the following four major categories of awards: Awards for construction, which will have a value of “CNST” Awards for goods, which will have a value of “GD” Awards for services, which will have a value of “SRV” Awards for services related to goods, which will have a value of “SRVTGD” Some award notices may be associated with one or more of the above procurement categories. Note: Some records contain long award description values that may cause issues when viewed in certain spreadsheet programs, such as Microsoft Excel. When the information doesn’t fit within the cell’s character limit, the program will insert extra rows that don’t conform to the expected column formatting. (Though, all other records will still be displayed properly, in their own rows.) To quickly remove the “spill-over data” caused by this display error in Excel, select the publication date field (labelled as “publicationDate-datePublication”), then click the Filter button on the Data menu ribbon. You can then use the filter pull-down list to remove any blank or non-date values from this field, which will hide the rows that only contain “spill-over” description information. The following list describes the resources associated with this CanadaBuys award notices dataset. Additional information on Government of Canada award notices can be found on the Award notices tab of the CanadaBuys Tender opportunities page. NOTE: While the CanadaBuys online portal includes awards notices from across multiple levels of government, the data files in this related dataset only include notices from federal government organizations. (1) CanadaBuys data dictionary: This XML file offers descriptions of each data field in the award notices files linked below, as well as other procurement-related datasets CanadaBuys produces. Use this as a guide for understanding the data elements in these files. This dictionary is updated as needed to reflect changes to the data elements. (2) All CanadaBuys award notices, 2022-08-08 onward: This file contains up to date information on all award notices published on CanadaBuys. This includes any award notices that were published on or after August 8, 2022, when CanadaBuys became the system of record for all tender and award notices for the Government of Canada. This file includes any amendments made to these award notices during their lifecycles. It is refreshed each morning, between 7:00 am and 8:30 am (UTC-0500) to include any updates or amendments, as needed. Award notices in this file can have any publication date on or after August 8, 2022 (displayed in the field labelled “publicationDate-datePublication”), and can have a status of active, cancelled or expired (displayed in the field labelled “awardStatus-attributionStatut-eng”). (3) Legacy award notices, 2012 to 2022-08 (prior to CanadaBuys): This file contains details of the award notices published prior to the implementation of CanadaBuys, which became the system of record for all tender and award notices for the Government of Canada on August 8, 2022. This datafile is refreshed monthly. The over 100,000 awards in this file have publication dates from August 6, 2022 and prior (displayed in the field labelled “publicationDate-datePublication”), and have a status of active, cancelled or expired (displayed included in the field labelled “awardStatus-attributionStatut-eng”). Note: Procurement data was structured differently in the legacy applications previously used to administer Government of Canada contracts. Efforts have been made to manipulate these historical records into the structure used by the CanadaBuys data files, to make them easier to analyse and compare with new records. This process is not perfect since simple one-to-one mappings can’t be made in many cases. You can access these historical records in their original format as part of the archived copy of the original tender notices dataset, which contained awards-related data files. You can also refer to the supporting documentation for understanding the new CanadaBuys tender and award notices datasets. (4) Award notices, YYYY-YYYY: These files contain information on all contracts awarded in the specified fiscal year. The current fiscal year's file is refreshed each morning, between 7:00 am and 8:30 am (UTC-0500) to include any updates or amendments, as needed. The files associated with past fiscal years are updated monthly. Awards in these files can have any publication date between April 1 of a given year and March 31 of the subsequent year (displayed in the field labelled “publicationDate-datePublication”) and can have an award status of active, cancelled or expired (displayed in the field labelled “awardStatus-attributionStatut-eng”). Note: New award notice data files will be added on April 1 for each fiscal year.
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United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: Foreign Bonds data was reported at 37.068 USD bn in May 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 44.469 USD bn for Apr 2018. United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: Foreign Bonds data is updated monthly, averaging 7.420 USD bn from Jan 1977 (Median) to May 2018, with 497 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 60.648 USD bn in Sep 2013 and a record low of 20.000 USD mn in Apr 1977. United States Gross Purchases by Foreigners: Canada: Foreign Bonds data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Department of Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.Z037: Foreign Purchases and Sales in Long Term Securities.
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The Worldwide Fixed Income (WFI) Service enables you to keep track of new bond issues or changes in terms and conditions for both corporate and government issuances. Data is sourced globally from stock exchanges, central banks, ministries of finance, lead managers, paying, calculation and transfer agents.
The fixed income data service cover 40 event types including redemption, conversion, defaults and contains static data outlining key terms and conditions and call schedules. EDI can provide you with pricing supplements, offering circulars, term sheets and prospectuses for as many securities as possible subject to availability. It covers approximately 30% of the Fixed Income database. Use cases: Bond Issuance Tracking | Portfolio Risk Management | Portfolio Valuation | Investment Management | Market Analysis
With the service you will have access to: -International debt securities in more than 150 countries A broad range of asset types including: -Convertibles -FRNs -Permanent interest bearing shares -Preferred securities -Treasury bills In addition, where possible we can extend both instruments and geographic coverage to fully cover your portfolio.
Originally in the equity space, Exchange Data International (EDI) moved to the Fixed Income arena following an increased demand from clients to add debt instruments to its coverage. As the firm was approached by a major credit rating agency to build a customised fixed income service, it developed its own Fixed Income service providing global coverage of the debt market. New countries and sources are continually researched and added to enhance geographic coverage and increase the volume of securities in the database. The service provides historical data back from 2007.
Asset Classes Fully covered: • Canadian strip packages without underlying • Cash management bills • Certificate of deposit (tenure more than 28 days) • Commercial papers (tenure more than 28 days) • Convertibles • Corporate bonds • Government bonds • Municipal securities • Short-term corporate Bonds • Short-term government Bonds • Strips (parent needed) • Treasury bills
Covered if in portfolio: • Asset-backed securities (ABS) (securities entered with critical fields and just covered for live • client’s portfolio and Canada; offering documents processed for live clients; corporate actions not maintained) • Certificates (just covered for live client’s portfolio) • Mortgage-backed securities (MBS) (securities entered with critical fields and just covered for live client’s portfolio and Canada, offering documents processed for live clients; corporate actions not maintained) • Musharaka Sukuks (securities entered with critical fields and just covered for live client’s Portfolio; offering documents processed for live clients; corporate actions not maintained) • Structured Products • Genussschein (AT, CH and DE) • Mortgage-pass through certificates • Pass-through certificates In addition, EDI provides a comprehensive global Fixed Income Corporate Action/Event service, to compliment the reference data, including security and issuer level events and distributions.
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Canada Securities Transactions: Purchases: FS: FDS: FMM: US Government data was reported at 12,390.000 CAD mn in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 14,188.000 CAD mn for Jan 2025. Canada Securities Transactions: Purchases: FS: FDS: FMM: US Government data is updated monthly, averaging 4,468.500 CAD mn from Jan 2002 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 278 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19,109.000 CAD mn in Oct 2024 and a record low of 609.000 CAD mn in Dec 2011. Canada Securities Transactions: Purchases: FS: FDS: FMM: US Government data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.Z012: International Transactions in Securities.
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United States Gross Sales: Canada: Foreign Securities: Bonds data was reported at 146.364 USD bn in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 155.312 USD bn for Jan 2025. United States Gross Sales: Canada: Foreign Securities: Bonds data is updated monthly, averaging 113.576 USD bn from Feb 2023 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 180.936 USD bn in Sep 2024 and a record low of 50.630 USD bn in Apr 2023. United States Gross Sales: Canada: Foreign Securities: Bonds data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Department of the Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.Z053: U.S. Sales and Purchases of Long Term Securities: Other Countries.
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United States Gross Sales by Foreigners: Canada: Foreign Bonds data was reported at 39.240 USD bn in May 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 38.839 USD bn for Apr 2018. United States Gross Sales by Foreigners: Canada: Foreign Bonds data is updated monthly, averaging 7.659 USD bn from Jan 1977 (Median) to May 2018, with 497 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 59.615 USD bn in Jul 2013 and a record low of 20.000 USD mn in Feb 1978. United States Gross Sales by Foreigners: Canada: Foreign Bonds data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Department of Treasury. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.Z037: Foreign Purchases and Sales in Long Term Securities.
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总销售额:加拿大:U.S. Secs:T Bonds & Notes在02-01-2025达114,501.000百万美元,相较于01-01-2025的84,488.000百万美元有所增长。总销售额:加拿大:U.S. Secs:T Bonds & Notes数据按月更新,02-01-2023至02-01-2025期间平均值为75,244.000百万美元,共25份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于05-01-2023,达152,196.000百万美元,而历史最低值则出现于04-01-2024,为50,681.000百万美元。CEIC提供的总销售额:加拿大:U.S. Secs:T Bonds & Notes数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于U.S. Department of the Treasury,数据归类于全球数据库的美国 – Table US.Z: U.S. Sales and Purchases of Long Term Securities: Other Countries。
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TwitterAs of December 2024, Japan held United States treasury securities totaling about 1.06 trillion U.S. dollars. Foreign holders of United States treasury debt According to the Federal Reserve and U.S. Department of the Treasury, foreign countries held a total of 8.5 trillion U.S. dollars in U.S. treasury securities as of December 2024. Of the total held by foreign countries, Japan and Mainland China held the greatest portions, with China holding 759 billion U.S. dollars in U.S. securities. The U.S. public debt In 2023, the United States had a total public national debt of 33.2 trillion U.S. dollars, an amount that has been rising steadily, particularly since 2008. In 2023, the total interest expense on debt held by the public of the United States reached 678 billion U.S. dollars, while 197 billion U.S. dollars in interest expense were intra governmental debt holdings. Total outlays of the U.S. government were 6.1 trillion U.S. dollars in 2023. By 2029, spending is projected to reach 8.3 trillion U.S. dollars.