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Bessent says Gulf, Asian allies request swap lines, UAE and US would benefit from one

By Thomson Reuters Apr 22, 2026 | 10:59 AM

WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday that a number of allies ​in the Gulf region and ‌in Asia have requested currency swap lines from the United States to help deal with energy shocks and other fallout from ‌the ​Middle East war.

Bessent told ⁠U.S. senators that ⁠both the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates would benefit from a proposed swap line that President Donald Trump ​said he was considering on Tuesday.

Bessent did not name the countries ⁠making such requests, ⁠but told a U.S. Senate ​Appropriations subcommittee budget hearing that such facilities ​would help stabilize financial markets amid ‌turmoil from the Middle East war.

“And swap lines, whether it’s from the Federal Reserve or the Treasury, are ⁠to maintain order in the dollar funding markets and to prevent the sale of the ⁠U.S. assets ‌in a disorderly way,” ⁠Bessent said. “So, the swap line ​would ‌benefit both the UAE and ​the U.S., ⁠and as I said, numerous other countries, including some of our Asian allies, have also requested them.”

(Reporting by David Lawder, Editing by Franklin Paul and ​Andrea Ricci)