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1.
U.S. Cross-Border Derivatives Data: A User's Guide
(PDF). This article
provides detailed information on the uses and interpretation of
the TIC derivatives data. It is from the Federal Reserve Bulletin,
May 2007, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
2.
Understanding U.S. Cross-Border Securities Data
(PDF).
This article is recommended reading for all users of the various
TIC data related to cross-border securities. It is from the Federal Reserve
Bulletin, 2006, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
-- The previous article (2004) was
Recent Developments in Cross-Border Investment in Securities
(PDF). The appendix
compares U.S. and foreign measurement of holdings of U.S. securities.
It is from the Federal Reserve Bulletin, Winter 2004, Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System.
-- The first in this recent series of articles (2001) was
The U.S. System for Measuring Cross-Border Investment in Securities
(PDF). The
appendix discusses how to use the monthly transactions data
and the annual survey data to construct ongoing estimates
of cross-border holdings of securities. It is from the Federal
Reserve Bulletin, October 2001, Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System.
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4.
How TIC data is used in BEA statistics. (PDF).
From the Survey of Current Business, July 2007, Bureau of
Economic Analysis (BEA), U.S. Department of Commerce.
5. Balance
of Payments data and the latest news release on International
Transactions (quarterly) are available from the Bureau
of Economic Analysis (BEA), U.S. Department of Commerce.
-- Details of transactions in long-term securities can be found in Table 7a,
at the "Interactive Tables" link on the balance of payments webpage.
The BEA estimates include adjusted TIC data and, in addition,
data on debt and equity transactions associated with merger
and acquisition activity that are not included in the TIC
data.
-- Among the useful BEA articles available from its balance of payments
webpage, is the July 2007 article on "Annual Revision of U.S.
International Accounts" that discusses the new TIC data on financial
derivatives.
6. Information on the International Investment Position of the
United States is available from the Bureau
of Economic Analysis (BEA), U.S. Department of Commerce.
The
annual article in the July Survey of Current Business
includes data on cross-border holdings of securities.
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September 15, 2008
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