Journal Article
The timing and funding of Fedwire funds transfers
Abstract: An examination of the Federal Reserve?s Fedwire Funds Transfer service reveals that the highest concentration of funds-transfer value occurs in the late afternoon. The authors attribute this activity peak to attempts by banks (and their customers) to coordinate payment timing more closely. By synchronizing payments, banks can take advantage of incoming funds to make outgoing payments?especially during periods of heavy payment traffic. Conversely, during off-peak times, banks must rely more on account balances or overdrafts to fund payments, which increases the cost of making payments. For this reason, banks time their payments to coincide with an activity peak, thereby reinforcing the peak.
Keywords: Fedwire; Payment systems;
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Part of Series: Economic Policy Review
Publication Date: 2000
Issue: Jul
Pages: 17-32
Order Number: v.6 no.2