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The Regulation Of The Banking Sector in The EU Due To Economic Crisis
Čabrada, Martin ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Gazdačko, Jan (referee)
This thesis aims to analyze and evaluate changes in bank regulation prepared in the European Union. It focuses primarily on the imperfections of the existing regulatory system, which occurred in relation to the financial crisis, and on efforts of EU leaders to eliminate such imperfections. The first section defines the general reasons for bank regulation and supervision, describes the specifics of the banking sector and summarizes the pre-crisis situation in the EU. The second part analyzes the most important reasons for the financial crisis and the causes of its rapid expansion from U.S. to European markets. The third block deals with the final response in the form proposed by the EU and the concrete measures taken with regard to banking regulation and supervision on the territory of all EU Member States.
The Effects of the financial crisis on bank regulation system
Špániková, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Petr (advisor) ; Kalivoda, František (referee)
The theme of this thesis is the financial sector regulators' response to the recent financial crisis. The aim of the thesis is to evaluate new approaches to financial sector regulation and to answer the question whether financial regulators could learn from their past experience. The introductory section is devoted to a brief study of the reasons for the crisis and mistakes on the part of regulation and supervision. The analytical part deals with the analysis of the most significant changes in the regulation of the financial sector, which were a reaction to the financial crisis: the reform of supervision in the European Union, especially the new architecture of the supervisory and management approaches used for banks in crisis, changes of CRD and the taxation of financial institutions.

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