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Supervision in banking industry
Kubáňová, Klára ; Vondráčková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
The aim of submitted thesis Supervision in banking is to define the nature and the importance of banking supervision, to justify its existence and to analyze the applicable mechanisms while the system of banking regulation and supervision in this thesis is primarily examined in the European context, with a focus on the Czech Republic. The thesis is divided into five main chapters. The first chapter is devoted to the financial system and the importance of banks in this system, it defines the characteristics of banking systems, provides the definition of the term bank and describes the banking system and the banking environment in the Czech Republic. The second chapter focuses on general aspects of banking regulation and supervision, it defines and distinguishes these concepts; furthermore, it specifies its objectives and deals with the arguments against banking regulation and supervision. The third chapter analyzes the various instruments of banking regulation, in particular the banking license, and other particular requirements, including but not limited to capital adequacy requirement. The chapter also deals with the compulsory deposits insurance and the position of the central bank as a lender of last resort. The fourth chapter focuses on banking supervision, which involves mainly the examination...
European banking regulation: a step towards banking union
Kubáňová, Klára ; Kotáb, Petr (referee) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
The aim of thesis European banking regulation: a step towards banking union is to analyze rules of banking regulation contained in CRD IV package, as well as other pillars the emerging banking union is built upon. The introduction is devoted to the development of harmonization of banking regulation rules at European and international level. The second part of the thesis focuses on the CRD IV package that comprises of CRR regulation and CRD directive, the reasons of its adoption, consequences and implications. The emphasis is placed especially on the capital reform; the thesis analyzes the qualification of equity instruments (common shares of a bank and additional deposits of a credit union) into Common Equity Tier 1 Capital according to CRD IV rules. The author further analyzes the implications of the regulatory reform for banks conducting banking activities within the European union and impact on legislative framework of the Czech Republic. In the following parts of the thesis the author discusses the nature, consequences and limits of the other pillars of banking union - Single Supervisory Mechanism, Single Resolution Fund and Single Deposit Guarantee Scheme.
Supervision in banking industry
Kubáňová, Klára ; Vondráčková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
The aim of submitted thesis Supervision in banking is to define the nature and the importance of banking supervision, to justify its existence and to analyze the applicable mechanisms while the system of banking regulation and supervision in this thesis is primarily examined in the European context, with a focus on the Czech Republic. The thesis is divided into five main chapters. The first chapter is devoted to the financial system and the importance of banks in this system, it defines the characteristics of banking systems, provides the definition of the term bank and describes the banking system and the banking environment in the Czech Republic. The second chapter focuses on general aspects of banking regulation and supervision, it defines and distinguishes these concepts; furthermore, it specifies its objectives and deals with the arguments against banking regulation and supervision. The third chapter analyzes the various instruments of banking regulation, in particular the banking license, and other particular requirements, including but not limited to capital adequacy requirement. The chapter also deals with the compulsory deposits insurance and the position of the central bank as a lender of last resort. The fourth chapter focuses on banking supervision, which involves mainly the examination...

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