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Author:Marquardt, Jeffrey C. 

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Daylight overdrafts and payments system risk

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Nov

Working Paper
Fedwire Funds Service: Payments, Balances, and Available Liquidity

We analyze the universe of payments settled through the Fedwire Funds Service--the primary U.S. real-time gross settlement service operated by the Federal Reserve--for the period January 2004 to December 2020. We report on trends in payments volume, payments value, balances, and overdrafts, in addition to documenting changes in the behavior of financial institutions transacting via the Fedwire Funds Service.
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2021-070

Working Paper
Distributed Ledger Technology in Payments, Clearing, and Settlement

Digital innovations in finance, loosely known as fintech, have garnered a great deal of attention across the financial industry. Distributed ledger technology (DLT) is one such innovation that has been cited as a means of transforming payment, clearing, and settlement (PCS) processes, including how funds are transferred and how securities, commodities, and derivatives are cleared and settled. DLT is a term that has been used by the industry in a variety of ways and so does not have a single definition. Because there is a wide spectrum of possible deployments of DLT, this paper will refer to ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2016-095

Working Paper
Payments systems: theory and policy

International Finance Discussion Papers , Paper 216

Conference Paper
A framework for analyzing efficiency, risks, costs and innovations in the payments system

Proceedings

Working Paper
Deposit insurance assessments on deposits at foreign branches of U.S. banks

Under current law, domestic deposits of federally insured banks are subject to a 1/12th of one percent per annum insurance assessment, while foreign deposits are not. This paper examines the arguments for and against extending this assessment to foreign branch deposits of insured banks, which in the aggregate amount to more than $200 billion. These arguments are based on real or imagined effects on FDIC revenues, the competitive position of various types of U.S. banks, international lending, bank capital format ion, the functioning of the international interbank markets, the general ...
International Finance Discussion Papers , Paper 299

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