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U.S. Net International Investment Position
Third Quarter 2016
The U.S. net international investment position increased to −$7,781.1 billion (preliminary) at the end of
the third quarter of 2016 from −$8,026.9 billion (revised) at the end of the second quarter, according to
statistics released today by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). The $245.8 billion increase in the net
investment position reflected a $346.2 billion increase in U.S. assets and a $100.5 billion increase in U.S.
liabilities.

U.S. Net International Investment Position
Quarterly, not seasonally adjusted
Billion $
0
-1,000
-2,000
-3,000
-4,000
-5,000
-6,000
-7,000
-8,000

-9,000
2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

The net investment position increased 3.1 percent in the third quarter, compared with a decrease of 5.9
percent in the second quarter and an average quarterly decrease of 6.0 percent from the first quarter of
2011 through the first quarter of 2016.

U.S. assets
U.S. assets increased $346.2 billion to $24,861.2 billion at the end of the third quarter, reflecting an
increase in assets excluding financial derivatives that was partly offset by a decrease in financial
derivatives.


Assets excluding financial derivatives increased $794.9 billion to $22,086.1 billion, mostly
reflecting increases in portfolio investment and direct investment assets due to increases in
foreign equity prices.



Financial derivatives decreased $448.7 billion to $2,775.1 billion, mostly in single-currency
interest rate contracts and in foreign exchange contracts.

U.S. Assets and Liabilities
Quarterly, not seasonally adjusted
Billion $
35,000

U.S. liabilities

30,000

25,000
U.S. assets
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

U.S. liabilities
U.S. liabilities increased $100.5 billion to $32,642.3 billion at the end of the third quarter, reflecting an
increase in liabilities excluding financial derivatives that was partly offset by a decrease in financial
derivatives.


Liabilities excluding financial derivatives increased $546.3 billion to $29,922.5 billion, reflecting
increases in portfolio investment and direct investment liabilities due to financial transactions
and increases in U.S. equity prices.



Financial derivatives decreased $445.8 billion to $2,719.9 billion, mostly in single-currency
interest rate contracts and in foreign exchange contracts.

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Updates to Statistics
The preliminary statistics for the U.S. international investment position for the second quarter of 2016
have been updated to incorporate new and revised source data.
Updates to Second-Quarter 2016 International Investment Position Aggregates
Billions of dollars, not seasonally adjusted
Preliminary estimate
−8,042.8
24,465.9
6,963.6
9,666.4
3,223.7
4,157.7
454.4
32,508.7
6,910.3
17,149.5
3,165.7
5,283.2

U.S. net international investment position
U.S. assets
Direct investment at market value
Portfolio investment
Financial derivatives
Other investment
Reserve assets
U.S. liabilities
Direct investment at market value
Portfolio investment
Financial derivatives
Other investment

Revised estimate
−8,026.9
24,514.9
6,979.7
9,706.8
3,223.7
4,150.3
454.4
32,541.9
6,955.5
17,139.1
3,165.7
5,281.6

Next release: March 29, 2017 at 8:30 A.M. EDT
U.S. Net International Investment Position, Fourth Quarter and Year 2016

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U.S. Net International Investment Position Release Dates in 2017
Fourth Quarter and Year 2016
March 29
First Quarter 2017, Year 2016, and Annual Update
June 28
Second Quarter 2017
September 27
Third Quarter 2017
December 28

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Additional Information
Price changes (only presented for annual statistics in the
June news release) are changes in the value of an asset or
liability due to changes in the market price of a financial
instrument.

Resources
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Historical time series for these estimates can be
accessed in BEA’s Interactive Data Application.
Access BEA data by registering for BEA’s Data
Application Programming Interface (API).
For more on BEA’s statistics, see our monthly
online journal, the Survey of Current Business.
BEA's news release schedule.
More information on these International
Investment Position statistics will be provided
next month in the Survey of Current Business.
More information on the International
Investment Position accounts and a description
of the estimation methods used to compile them
is provided in U.S. International Economic
Accounts: Concepts and Methods.

Exchange-rate changes (only presented for annual
statistics in the June news release) are changes in the value
of foreign-currency denominated assets and liabilities due
to changes in the values of foreign currencies relative to
the value of the U.S. dollar.
Changes in volume and valuation n.i.e. (only presented for
annual statistics in the June news release) reflect changes
in position due to year-to-year shifts in the composition of
reporting panels, the incorporation of more
comprehensive annual and benchmark survey results, and
revaluations (holding gains and losses) on assets and
liabilities that are not explained by price changes or
exchange-rate changes.
Functional categories are the primary classification system
used in the IIP accounts and in the financial account of the
International Transactions Accounts. The five functional
categories are direct investment, portfolio investment,
financial derivatives other than reserves, other
investment, and reserve assets. While the functional
categories are based on features that are relevant for
understanding cross-border financial transactions and
positions, they also take into account some aspects of the
relationship between transactors and the economic
motivation for the investment. Within the functional
categories, the IIP accounts are classified by type of
financial instrument.

Definitions
The International Investment Position (IIP) is a statistical
balance sheet that presents the dollar value of U.S.
financial assets and liabilities with respect to foreign
residents at a specific point in time. BEA presents IIP
statistics at the end of a quarter or year (March, June,
September, and December). For the June release, BEA also
presents statistics on changes in the yearend position that
are disaggregated into financial transactions and other
changes in position.

Direct investment is a category of cross-border investment
associated with a resident in one economy having control
or a significant degree of influence on the management of
an enterprise resident in another economy. Ownership or
control of 10 percent or more of the nonresident entity’s
voting securities is the threshold for separating direct
investment from other types of investment. Direct
investment positions include positions in equity and debt
instruments. BEA’s IIP statistics feature the market value
measure of direct investment positions, a measure that
values owner’s equity at current-period prices using
indexes of stock market prices.

The U.S. net international investment position is defined
as the value of U.S. assets less the value of U.S. liabilities.
Financial transactions are transactions between U.S.
residents and nonresidents in financial assets and
liabilities. They are recorded in the financial account of the
International Transactions Accounts (ITAs). See Related
Statistics below.
Other changes in position are changes in the value of U.S.
assets or liabilities arising from any source besides a
financial transaction. Other changes in position include
price changes, exchange-rate changes, and changes in
volume and valuation not included elsewhere (n.i.e.).

Portfolio investment consists of cross-border positions
involving equity and investment fund shares and debt
securities, excluding those included in direct investment or
reserve assets. Debt securities are classified by original

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maturity (short term vs. long term at the time of issue).

reserve position in the IMF, and other reserve assets.

Financial derivatives other than reserves consist of crossborder positions arising from financial contracts that are
linked to underlying financial instruments, commodities, or
indicators. Positions in financial derivatives consist of
contracts with positive and negative fair values. A contract
with a positive fair value is a U.S. asset and represents the
amount that a foreign resident would have to pay to a U.S.
counterparty if the contract were terminated or settled. A
contract with a negative fair value is a U.S. liability and
represents the amount that a U.S. resident would have to
pay to a foreign counterparty if the contract were
terminated or settled. The gross positive (negative) fair
value is the sum across all contracts with positive
(negative) fair values. Fair values differ from notional
values, which are the underlying amounts used to
calculate payments on contracts. Gross positive and gross
negative fair values for financial derivatives positions are
available separately in table 1. However, transactions and
other changes in financial derivatives positions are only
available for the net position in financial derivatives. For
other changes in position for financial derivatives
presented in the June news release, statistics are not
separately available for price changes, exchange-rate
changes, and changes in volume and valuation n.i.e.

Release and update schedule
Preliminary quarterly IIP account statistics are released in
March, June, September, and December, approximately 90
days after the end of the reference quarter. These
statistics are updated the following quarter to incorporate
new and revised source data. Quarterly statistics are open
for revision for at least the prior three years in annual
updates released in June. Preliminary annual statistics are
released in March reflecting positions at the end of the
fourth quarter of the previous year. These annual statistics
are open for revision for at least the prior three years in
subsequent annual updates.

Related statistics
The IIP account statistics comprise one part of a broader
set of U.S. international economic accounts that, taken
together, provide a comprehensive, integrated and
detailed picture of U.S. international economic activities.
The International Transactions Accounts (ITAs) are
released quarterly. Financial transactions reported in the
financial account of the ITAs are one type of change in
position recorded in the IIP Accounts. Financial
transactions are transactions between U.S. residents and
nonresidents for direct investment, portfolio investment,
other investment, reserve assets, and financial derivatives.

Other investment includes cross-border positions other
than those included in direct investment, portfolio
investment, financial derivatives, and reserve assets. Other
investment positions consist of positions in currency and
deposits, loans, insurance technical reserves, trade credit
and advances, and, for liabilities, special drawing rights
allocations.

Statistics on Direct Investment and Multinational
Enterprises (MNEs) include annual statistics on the
activities of MNEs, detailed annual and quarterly statistics
on direct investment, and annual statistics on new
investment in the United States.

Reserve assets are those external assets that are readily
available to and controlled by U.S. monetary authorities
for meeting balance of payments financing needs, for
intervention in exchange markets to affect the currency
exchange rate, and for other related purposes such as
maintaining confidence in the currency and the economy
and serving as a basis for foreign borrowing. The major
published components are monetary gold, International
Monetary Fund (IMF) special drawing rights (SDRs),

Statistics on International Services include detailed annual
information on trade in services and on services supplied
through the channel of direct investment by affiliates of
multinational enterprises.
U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, released by
BEA and the U.S. Census Bureau, provides monthly
statistics on trade in goods and services.

List of News Release Tables
Table 1. U.S. Net International Investment Position at the End of the Period

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December 29, 2016

Table 1. U.S. Net International Investment Position at the End of the Period
[Billions of dollars, not seasonally adjusted]
Line

2015

Type of investment
I

1 U.S. net international investment position (line 4 less line 35)................................................
-6,838.0
2 Net international investment position excluding financial derivatives (line 5 less line 36).........
-6,926.7
3 Financial derivatives other than reserves, net (line 6 less line 37)............................................
88.7
4 U.S. assets................................................................................................................................
25,494.5
5
Assets excluding financial derivatives (sum of lines 7, 10, 21, and 26)..................................
22,130.8
6
Financial derivatives other than reserves, gross positive fair value (line 15).........................
3,363.7
By functional category:
7
Direct investment at market value..........................................................................................
7,331.8
8
Equity...................................................................................................................................
6,194.9
9
Debt instruments..................................................................................................................
1,136.9
10
Portfolio investment...............................................................................................................
10,137.8
11
Equity and investment fund shares.......................................................................................
7,188.5
12
Debt securities.....................................................................................................................
2,949.3
13
Short term..........................................................................................................................
472.5
14
Long term...........................................................................................................................
2,476.8
15
Financial derivatives other than reserves, gross positive fair value.......................................
3,363.7
16
Over-the-counter contracts...................................................................................................
3,295.5
17
Single-currency interest rate contracts...............................................................................
2,578.4
18
Foreign exchange contracts...............................................................................................
469.0
19
Other contracts...................................................................................................................
248.1
20
Exchange-traded contracts..................................................................................................
68.2
21
Other investment....................................................................................................................
4,242.7
22
Currency and deposits.........................................................................................................
1,762.2
23
Loans...................................................................................................................................
2,435.0
24
Insurance technical reserves................................................................................................
n.a.
25
Trade credit and advances...................................................................................................
45.5
26
Reserve assets......................................................................................................................
418.5
27
Monetary gold......................................................................................................................
310.4
28
Special drawing rights..........................................................................................................
49.5
29
Reserve position in the International Monetary Fund...........................................................
19.8
30
Other reserve assets............................................................................................................
38.8
31
Currency and deposits.......................................................................................................
17.4
32
Securities...........................................................................................................................
21.4
33
Financial derivatives...........................................................................................................
.....
34
Other claims.......................................................................................................................
0.0
35 U.S. liabilities.............................................................................................................................
32,332.6
36
Liabilities excluding financial derivatives (sum of lines 38, 41, and 56)..................................
29,057.5
37
Financial derivatives other than reserves, gross negative fair value (line 50)........................
3,275.0
By functional category:
38
Direct investment at market value..........................................................................................
6,536.2
39
Equity...................................................................................................................................
5,021.9
40
Debt instruments..................................................................................................................
1,514.3
41
Portfolio investment...............................................................................................................
17,135.1
42
Equity and investment fund shares.......................................................................................
6,728.5
43
Debt securities.....................................................................................................................
10,406.6
44
Short term..........................................................................................................................
947.1
45
Treasury bills and certificates...........................................................................................
702.3
46
Other short-term securities...............................................................................................
244.8
47
Long term...........................................................................................................................
9,459.5
48
Treasury bonds and notes...............................................................................................
5,470.3
49
Other long-term securities................................................................................................
3,989.2
50
Financial derivatives other than reserves, gross negative fair value......................................
3,275.0
51
Over-the-counter contracts...................................................................................................
3,208.7
52
Single-currency interest rate contracts...............................................................................
2,521.9
53
Foreign exchange contracts...............................................................................................
443.2
54
Other contracts...................................................................................................................
243.6
55
Exchange-traded contracts..................................................................................................
66.3
56
Other investment....................................................................................................................
5,386.3
57
Currency and deposits.........................................................................................................
2,883.5
58
Loans...................................................................................................................................
2,288.4
59
Insurance technical reserves................................................................................................
n.a.
60
Trade credit and advances...................................................................................................
165.7
61
Special drawing rights allocations........................................................................................
48.7
p Preliminary r Revised n.a. Not available ..... Not applicable
Note: Details may not add to totals because of rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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I

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p

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III

IV

-6,701.4
-6,750.2
48.7
24,695.8
22,240.1
2,455.7

-7,239.7
-7,296.5
56.8
23,477.9
20,759.2
2,718.7

-7,280.6
-7,337.9
57.2
23,340.8
20,945.4
2,395.4

-7,582.0
-7,621.0
39.0
24,061.8
21,079.5
2,982.3

-8,026.9
-8,085.0
58.1
24,514.9
21,291.2
3,223.7

-7,781.1
-7,836.3
55.2
24,861.2
22,086.1
2,775.1

245.8
248.6
-2.9
346.2
794.9
-448.7

1
2
3
4
5
6

7,384.1
6,212.9
1,171.2
10,282.4
7,353.3
2,929.1
495.4
2,433.7
2,455.7
2,402.5
1,848.3
347.2
207.0
53.2
4,158.2
1,752.3
2,360.9
n.a.
45.0
415.4
306.2
50.4
19.2
39.5
17.8
21.7
.....
0.0
31,397.2
28,990.3
2,407.0

6,785.0
5,640.5
1,144.6
9,461.3
6,605.6
2,855.8
507.1
2,348.6
2,718.7
2,661.3
2,083.8
364.0
213.6
57.4
4,112.5
1,684.8
2,382.0
n.a.
45.7
400.4
291.3
50.3
18.9
39.8
17.9
21.9
.....
0.0
30,717.6
28,055.7
2,661.9

6,978.3
5,811.1
1,167.2
9,606.2
6,828.2
2,777.9
486.2
2,291.7
2,395.4
2,346.7
1,807.4
342.3
197.1
48.6
3,977.3
1,628.6
2,304.0
n.a.
44.7
383.6
277.2
49.7
17.6
39.1
17.6
21.6
.....
0.0
30,621.4
28,283.3
2,338.1

6,993.1
5,837.9
1,155.1
9,607.1
6,738.8
2,868.3
534.6
2,333.7
2,982.3
2,929.1
2,366.3
378.4
184.4
53.2
4,047.3
1,710.7
2,288.6
n.a.
48.0
432.0
323.5
50.5
16.7
41.3
19.3
22.1
.....
0.0
31,643.8
28,700.4
2,943.3

6,979.7
5,797.4
1,182.3
9,706.8
6,796.8
2,910.0
512.1
2,397.9
3,223.7
3,158.2
2,562.4
422.4
173.3
65.6
4,150.3
1,718.9
2,385.7
n.a.
45.7
454.4
345.4
50.2
16.7
42.1
20.9
21.2
.....
0.0
32,541.9
29,376.2
3,165.7

7,349.3
6,161.4
1,187.9
10,137.1
7,218.1
2,919.0
467.0
2,452.0
2,775.1
2,725.8
2,274.4
284.0
167.5
49.2
4,142.6
1,645.3
2,450.4
n.a.
47.0
457.1
345.8
50.1
18.3
42.9
23.5
19.3
.....
0.0
32,642.3
29,922.5
2,719.9

369.6
364.0
5.6
430.3
421.3
9.0
-45.1
54.1
-448.7
-432.3
-288.1
-138.5
-5.8
-16.3
-7.7
-73.7
64.7
n.a.
1.3
2.7
0.5
-0.1
1.6
0.7
2.6
-1.9
.....
0.0
100.5
546.3
-445.8

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37

6,589.0
5,023.7
1,565.3
17,164.5
6,659.7
10,504.8
941.5
701.3
240.2
9,563.3
5,461.9
4,101.4
2,407.0
2,352.3
1,799.6
347.5
205.3
54.7
5,236.7
2,884.4
2,131.7
n.a.
171.0
49.7

6,260.3
4,681.6
1,578.6
16,546.4
6,099.4
10,447.0
889.5
667.1
222.4
9,557.5
5,439.2
4,118.3
2,661.9
2,601.6
2,029.2
364.0
208.4
60.3
5,249.1
2,892.9
2,130.4
n.a.
176.3
49.6

6,543.8
4,979.3
1,564.5
16,677.0
6,218.9
10,458.1
955.2
724.7
230.5
9,503.0
5,423.4
4,079.6
2,338.1
2,291.1
1,755.4
344.0
191.7
47.0
5,062.5
2,914.3
1,923.6
n.a.
175.6
48.9

6,664.8
5,070.0
1,594.8
16,916.9
6,136.6
10,780.3
945.4
724.9
220.5
9,834.9
5,562.1
4,272.8
2,943.3
2,887.8
2,304.2
397.0
186.7
55.5
5,118.8
2,877.9
2,010.7
n.a.
180.4
49.8

6,955.5
5,272.2
1,683.3
17,139.1
6,166.5
10,972.6
918.1
684.0
234.1
10,054.4
5,594.9
4,459.5
3,165.7
3,103.9
2,493.7
428.6
181.6
61.7
5,281.6
2,971.5
2,075.5
n.a.
185.2
49.4

7,193.6
5,498.0
1,695.6
17,514.0
6,475.3
11,038.8
948.3
695.6
252.6
10,090.5
5,459.3
4,631.2
2,719.9
2,669.8
2,204.3
289.8
175.7
50.0
5,214.9
2,935.4
2,048.2
n.a.
182.0
49.3

238.1
225.8
12.3
374.9
308.7
66.2
30.1
11.6
18.5
36.1
-135.6
171.6
-445.8
-434.1
-289.4
-138.7
-6.0
-11.7
-66.7
-36.1
-27.3
n.a.
-3.2
-0.1

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39
40
41
42
43
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46
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48
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