Payment Systems in Global PerspectiveMaxwell J. Fry Routledge, 1999. 3. 25. - 192페이지 This book provides an authoritative overview of the complex practical and policy implications of international payments systems by central bankers from both developed and developing countries, Payments Systems in Global Perspective presents the results of a survey of international central bank practice conducted by the Bank of England. |
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Schoenmakers Model | |
Payment and Settlement Systems Questionnaire | |
RealTime Gross Settlement Systems | |
Reserve Maintenance Periods | |
Use of Required Reserves for Payment Purposes | |
Interest Paid on Reserves | |
Formal Central Bank Supervision of Payment Systems | |
Informal Central Bank Supervision of Payment Systems | |
Commercial Bank Involvement in Payment Systems | |
Exchange Rate Regimes and Monetary Policy | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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112 exchange rate 142 DNS systems Automated Bank for International Bank of England bank reserves bank's Belarus BoE group capita income cash central bank supervision Clearing House clearing system collateral commercial bank involvement commercial banks Country Exists Comments credit transfers currency deferred gross developing countries excess reserves exchange rate regime FedWire financial stability funds gross settlement system Hong Kong income velocities increased indifference curve industrial countries interest rates International Settlements intraday credit intraday liquidity involvement in payment large-value payments liquid assets monetary policy monetary policy implementation noncash transactions operational overdrafts paper-based participants payment and settlement payment purposes payment risk payment system design payment system development Poland ratio real-time gross settlement repurchase agreements required reserves reserve maintenance period reserve requirements RTGS system securities settlement risk supervision of payment system development strategy systemic risk Tanzania Transfer System transitional and developing transitional economies United Kingdom Yes Yes Yes