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The currency derivatives and their use for hedging of currency rate risk
Bartoš, Ondřej ; Málek, Jiří (advisor) ; Staniek, Dušan (referee)
My Bachelor s thesis deals with the analysis of currency derivatives and their use for hedging of currency rate risk. In the first part (chapters 1 and 2) the thesis describes foreign exchange markets and currency rate risk. In the second part (chapters 3 to 7) the thesis describes derivative instruments, in particular currency forwards, foreign exchange swaps and currency swaps, currency futures and currency options. In my thesis I focused only on the potential of hedging currency rate risk. The bachelor s thesis is theoretical and drew from Czech book publications, foreign book publications, information sources of the financial institutions and real statistical data. Based on the combination of theoretical facts and exact data the thesis illustrates that financial derivatives offer effective solution for hedging of currency rate risk a their use prevents future financial losses of the negative development of currency rates.
The Attraction of Czech Government Bonds for Foreign Investors
Machač, Erik ; Musílek, Petr (advisor) ; Málek, Jiří (referee)
Thesis deals with the attraction of Czech government bonds from the perspective of foreign investors in relation with the current economic development in CEE region, and further in the rest of the world. Analysis is targeted to issue of the Czech government bonds in turn of 2009 and 2010. After the analysis and description of foreign investors representing huge part of the entire demand for the Czech government bonds on the domestic and foreign markets the paper further covers individual pros and cons of the instrument. The empirical analysis is conducted as the comparison of the yields and risk of Czech goventment bonds with the similar instruments issued by Hungarian and Slovakian governments. Separate part of the thesis covers the characteristics of used instruments (Czech T-Notes and T-Bills) and legal adjustments of the auctions through which these instruments are placed on the domestic market. Thesis also contains a separate chapters covering the results of former issues of the Czech government bonds abroad and the analysis of tax consequences resulting from holding and selling the Czech government bonds by foreign investors.

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