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"banknotes" or "checks." The distinction between the two is that a check must be redeemed by the issuing bank with each use … limits the bank's risk-taking behavior, so that banknotes will be preferred over checks. …
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explanation for the continued popularity of checks. An underlying assumption of these studies is that check float operates as a …
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Computerization of social life enabled market participants to search for new forms of electronic payments. The share of cash in total payments is systematically decreasing, which poses the risk of being supplanted by other instruments, including cryptocurrencies. Central banks, therefore, faced...
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Though checks' popularity is now waning in favor of electronic payments, checks were, for much of the twentieth century … payment between local merchants, checks became more versatile through the development of negotiability in sixteenth …-century Europe. The suppression of banknotes in eighteenth-century England further promoted the use of checks. In the United States …
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also provide more overdraft credit and bounce a smaller share of checks following preemption. The share of low …
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With the purpose of measuring and monitoring systemic risk, some topological properties of the interbank exposures and the payments system networks are studied. We propose non-topological measures which are useful to describe the individual behavior of banks in both networks. The evolution of...
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Payment systems play a key role in the financial infrastructure of all modern economies. Participants of payment systems need access to intraday liquidity to fulfill their payment obligations. They do that either using their own funds, which are costly, or recycling incoming payment. In order to...
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The present study calculates the proportional liquidity usage of the Mexican Real Time Settlement Payment System, SPEI, during a one month period. In particular, our interest is to get insights on how different is the liquidity level at the settlement in real time of low and large value payment...
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Monetary theorists have advanced an intriguing notion: we exchange money to make up for a lack of enforcement, when it is difficult to monitor and sanction opportunistic behaviors. We demonstrate that, in fact, monetary equilibrium cannot generally be sustained when monitoring and punishment...
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This paper provides the first empirical examination of the microstructure of the euro money market, using tick data from brokers located in 6 countries. Special emphasis is put on the institutional environment (monetary policy decisions and their implementation, payment systems and private...
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