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Vol. 14, No. 6
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Last Updated: 11/05/1990

Payments system issues in financial markets that never sleep

Herbert L. Baer , Douglas D. Evanoff

Financial market participants rely heavily on the payments system to control risk arising out of the trading or exchange process. Because of this reliance, changes in the nature of financial transactions may necessitate changes in the payment systems that support them.

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