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Introduces the U.S. data on transactions in, and holdings of, cross-border derivatives, which have been collected through the Treasury International Capital (TIC) reporting system since March 2005. The article discusses the ways in which the data will improve U.S. external-sector reports,...
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Introduces the U.S. data on transactions in, and holdings of, cross-border derivatives, which have been collected through the Treasury International Capital (TIC) reporting system since March 2005. The article discusses the ways in which the data will improve U.S. external-sector reports,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010727413
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The U.S. current account deficit increased substantially in 1999 as the balances on goods and services, investment income, and unilateral transfers all became more negative. The remarkable strength of the U.S. economy contributed significantly to a marked decrease in the balance on goods and...
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The tremendous growth in cross-border securities investment in recent years has called attention to the systems used by the United States and other countries to measure international securities flows and holdings. Ideally, the data gathered by the United States could tell us the extent to which...
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