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Finacial crisis causes and some of the instituonal answers
Rys, David ; Koderová, Jitka (advisor) ; Kučera, Lukáš (referee)
This master thesis deals with causes and some of the main instituonal answers to the financial crisis of 2007-2009. The thesis also ppresents a brief historical overview of US financial crisis. The main aim of the first chapter is to decide whether the US historical crisis have something in common. The answer is that the past crisis really share something and the difference is rather in historical circumstances. The second chapter is dedicated to some of the financial crisis causes such as Community Reinvestment Act,Gramm Leach Bliley Act, Commodity Futures Modernization Act and also to the role of moral hazard. This thesis is of a firm belief that the only aspect that can be blamed is the phenomenon of moral hazard. The last chapter is focused on the main instituonal answers to the crisis. Dodd-Frank Act, Volcker rule, reorganization of derivative market, some of the changes in rating agencies regulation and also BASEL III consequences for capital requirements are all under the radar.
The influence of legislative factors on mortgage crisis in USA
Rys, David ; Korda, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on selected legislative factors occuring from 1977 to 2004 connected with the mortgage crisis which started in 2007. In the first part, I am summing up economical, political and in a nutshell the social environment background of the problem. The main aim of the thesis is to organize the chosen legislative factors according to their origins and evaluating their impact. I am coming to a conclusion that the support of an unvisionary growth was an indispensable part of the crisis which came out in the mortgage sector.

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