Mapping the Shadow Banking System Through a Global Flow of Funds Analysis

Mapping the Shadow Banking System Through a Global Flow of Funds Analysis

  • Mr.Luca Errico
  • Artak Harutyunyan
  • Ms.Elena Loukoianova
  • Richard Walton
  • Ms.Yevgeniya Korniyenko
  • Goran Amidžic
  • Hanan AbuShanab
  • Mr.Hyun Song Shin
Publisher:International Monetary FundISBN 13: 9781484383759ISBN 10: 1484383753

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Mapping the Shadow Banking System Through a Global Flow of Funds Analysis is written by Mr.Luca Errico and published by International Monetary Fund. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1484383753 (ISBN 10) and 9781484383759 (ISBN 13).

This paper presents an approach to understanding the shadow banking system in the United States using a new Global Flow of Funds (GFF) conceptual framework developed by the IMF’s Statistics Department (STA). The GFF uses external stock and flow matrices to map claims between sector-location pairs. Our findings highlight the large positions and gross flows of the U.S. banking sector (ODCs) and its interconnectedness with the banking sectors in the Euro area and the United Kingdom. European counterparties are large holders of U.S. other financial corporations (OFCs) debt securities. We explore the relationship between credit to domestic entities and the growth of non-core liabilities. We find that external debt liabilities of the financial sector are procyclical and are closely aligned with domestic credit growth.