Improving the measurement of cross-border securities holdings: the Treasury International Capital SLT
Erika Brandner,
Fang Cai and
Ruth A. Judson
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Fang Cai: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/fang-cai.htm
Ruth A. Judson: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/ruth-a-judson.htm
Federal Reserve Bulletin, 2012, vol. 98, issue May, 1-28
Abstract:
In the wake of the financial crisis, growing interest in improving the measurement of cross-border securities positions and flows spurred the introduction of a new Treasury International Capital (TIC) reporting form, the TIC Security Long Term (SLT). This article reviews the existing structure of TIC cross-border position and flow data, the benefits that the new SLT can provide, and the incoming information from the first two reporting months of SLT data, September and December 2011. While some patterns and characteristics of the SLT data will become clear only after more data have accumulated, the SLT data have already begun to provide timely insights on U.S. and foreign cross-border investment flows that are different from the monthly estimates provided by existing flow data.
Date: 2012
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