Treasury International Capital
Treasury International Capital or TIC is a set of monthly and quarterly statistical reports from the U.S. Treasury[1] that shows nearly all the flows of money into and out of the U.S, for purchases and sales of U.S. securities and financial instruments by institutions, governments, central banks, corporations and many other entities. This includes short and long term transactions, such as stocks, bonds, derivatives, currencies, options, forwards, swaps, bank transactions, and other cross-border transactions.
References
- Treasury International Capital System (TIC) Home Page
- Investopedia article
- TIC report for October 2010
- Notes
- ↑ "Report example: U.S. TIC Net Long-Term Transactions". Investing.com. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
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