ECON 345 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Net International Investment Position, U.S. Bancorp, Financial Services

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Bop = current account + financial account: current account = trade balance + income balance (investment income and international. Trade balance: net export (when export > import) + for export and receipts, - for import and payment of income. This asset is vulnerable to currency fluctuation: +ve when receives income from investment. E. g. bond income from bond that has been purchased: ve when have to pay interest payment for liability. Net unilateral transfers: payments that do not correspond to purchase of any good, service, or asset. Example: private remittance - payments by a mexican citizen residing in the us to relatives in mexico will be ve in ca because this represents payment by someone residing in the us to someone residing abroad. Unilateral transfer is ve when money flows out to other countries. This means, liability, l increase/domestic asset owned by foreigners increase. This means, asset, a increase/foreign asset owned by local investors increase.

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