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The Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures is hosted by the [[Bank for International Settlements]] (BIS) in Basle.
1. ''Economics''.
Expenditure by firms on (or creation by firms of) capital goods and stock to be used for future production or sale.


The Committee promotes the safety and efficiency of payment, clearing, settlement and related arrangements, thereby supporting financial stability and the wider economy. It monitors and analyses developments in these arrangements and provides a forum for central bank cooperation in related oversight, policy and operational matters, including the provision of central bank services. It is also a global standard setter in this area.


2.


The Committee was formerly called the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems. At their meeting in June 2014, the central bank Governors of the [[Global Economy Meeting]] (GEM) endorsed a new mandate and charter for the CPSS. The GEM also decided to rename the CPSS as the Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI). These changes were effective 1 September 2014.
More broadly, the expenditure of money or money's worth with a view to increasing over time the value invested.
 
 
3.
 
An asset held, in the expectation of producing capital gains, income, or both.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Accounting return on investment]]
* [[Active investment]]
* [[Aggregate demand]]
* [[Alternative investment]]
* [[Alternative investment management]]
* [[Alternative Investment Management Association]]
* [[Alternative Investment Market]]
* [[Asset risk]]
* [[Associate]]
* [[Capital]]
* [[Cash investing in a new world]]
* [[Co-investment]]
* [[Co-investor]]
* [[Direct investment]]
* [[Divestment]]
* [[ESG investment]]
* [[European Investment Bank]]  (EIB)
* [[European Investment Fund]] (EIF)
* [[Foreign direct investment]]
* [[IAS 40]]
* [[Injection]]
* [[Investment appraisal]]
* [[Investment bank]]
* [[Investment Committees]]
* [[Investment company]]
* [[Investment firm]]
* [[Investment Firms Regulation]]
* [[Investment fund]]
* [[Investment grade]]
* [[Investment horizon]]
* [[Investment risk]]
* [[Investment trust]]
* [[Investor]]
* [[Inward investment]]
* [[Matching]]
* [[Net investment hedge accounting]]
* [[Non-investment grade]]
* [[Non-investment product]]
* [[Norms-based investment]]
* [[Open-ended investment company]]
* [[Passive investment]]
* [[Payback period]]
* [[Portfolio investment]]
* [[Principles for Responsible Investment]]
* [[Real estate investment trust]]  (REIT)
* [[Recognised investment exchange]]
* [[Responsible investment]]
* [[Return on investment]]
* [[Robo-adviser]]
* [[Short-term investments]]
* [[Simple investment accounting]]
* [[Speculation]]
* [[Statement of investment principles]]
* [[Stock]]
* [[Sustainable investment]]
* [[The Investment Association]]
* [[Value investment]]
 
[[Category:Investment]]

Revision as of 17:47, 31 January 2023

1. Economics.

Expenditure by firms on (or creation by firms of) capital goods and stock to be used for future production or sale.


2.

More broadly, the expenditure of money or money's worth with a view to increasing over time the value invested.


3.

An asset held, in the expectation of producing capital gains, income, or both.


See also