SIC: Switzerland's new electronic interbank payment system
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- Richard L. Smoot, 1985. "Billion-dollar overdrafts: a payments risk challenge," Financial Industry Perspectives, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, pages 1-10.
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- Dueker, Michael & Fischer, Andreas M., 1996.
"Inflation targeting in a small open economy: Empirical results for Switzerland,"
Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 37(1), pages 89-103, February.
- Michael J. Dueker & Andreas M. Fischer, 1995. "Inflation targeting in a small open economy: empirical results for Switzerland," Working Papers 1995-014, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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Payment systems; Overdrafts;Statistics
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