The data are sourced from the IMF's Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey (CPIS) database. Individual economy data on debt securities held by nonresidents are derived from other economies' CPIS creditor data. The relevant tables in the CPIS database are 1) derived portfolio investment liabilities: long-term debt securities; and 2) derived portfolio investment liabilities: short-term debt securities.
Long-term debt securities cover instruments such as bonds, debentures, and notes that usually give the holder the unconditional right to a fixed cash flow or contractually determined variable money income and have an original term to maturity of more than one year.
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The residence of holders and issuers of securities is determined by their center of economic interest. For enterprises, this is usually characterized by physical presence, and in some cases by legal domicile. All banks (whether branches or incorporated), insurance companies (whether branches or incorporated), and mutual funds are treated as resident in the jurisdiction where they are legally domiciled.
Derived liability tables are generated in the CPIS database only when the sum of reported holdings of securities issued by a given country is at least US$10 million.
The purpose of the CPIS is to collect information on the stock of cross-border holdings of equities and long- and short-term debt securities valued at market prices prevailing at the time of the CPIS, and broken down by the economy of residence of the issuer. The CPIS collects data on holdings of securities at end-December of the reference year.
Considerable effort has been made to set standards for the compilation of CPIS data by documenting best practices in compilation (see CPIS Guide, Second Edition atClick hereand to draw on the synergies released by a coordinated effort to conduct such surveys for a common reference date. For the core items, the result is a global database of holdings of reported cross-border holdings of securities and derived portfolio investment liabilities with the capacity for showing bilateral economy data from the creditor or debtor perspective. For further information on the CPIS, seeClick hereIndividual economy data and metadata are available atClick here
One of these unique currency collectibles is Jedha Scrolls which, unlike Priorite Shards, can only be found on one planet, Jedha. Jedha Scrolls are considered a treasure and without the Map Upgrade, can be very annoying to track down.
Sister Taske can be found in Jedha's Archives in Cere's base. From the Meditation Spot, head up the ramp, then into the back-left corner of the room at the top. Dealing in Jedha Scrolls, Sister Taske offers Lightsaber Cosmetics and Weapon Materials.
The city was destroyed in a matter of seconds and the shockwave moved the catacombs. Some of the partisans, except Gerrera made their escape. In his last moment alive, Gerrera simply said "Steela," the name of his sister, who had died during the Clone Wars.
But Cal Kestis doesn't appear to ever find a red lightsaber crystal. This is intentional, of course. Those who are fans of the franchise and of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in particular know that Cal isn't exactly a Sith-in-the-making. The red crystal, for this reason, doesn't seem to go with his vibe.
With this section completed you should have levelled up a bit and possibly unlocked some more abilities and upgrades, helping you for your next mission across the Shattered Moon. Overall then, it's going to be marginally better to do Koboh first, then the Shattered Moon.
@shacklin1217 Zee is in the cantina, upstairs and to the left if you've just come up either set of stairs. The upstairs area should unlock fairly early, not long after you find Zee, although I'm not sure whether it's dependent on where you are in the story or how many people you've recruited to the cantina.
Jedha Scrolls are unique only to the planet Jedha. There are about 50 scrolls for you to collect throughout one playthrough and trade with Sister Taske.
Priorite Shards are not found in every location in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Priorite Shards are the main collectible that can be found on both Coruscant and Koboh. This gives players more freedom on other locations, like Jedha, to not worry about Priorite.
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