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The European Single Supervisory Mechanism
Telekyová, Mária ; Blahová, Naděžda (advisor) ; Marková, Jana (referee)
The present thesis deals with the European system of financial supervision and its goal is to provide a complex overview of a single supervisory mechanism as a key pillar of the banking union. Firstly, the main policies and rules introducing the thesis subject are mentioned, followed by a historical overview of an institutional structure of European supervision till now focused on a difference between a micro and a macro level of supervision. The next part is dedicated to the banking union which creation has been considered the best solution for a weakened banking sector after the financial crisis and represents the major change within the EU since the introduction of the euro. The thesis determines its four key pillars that are being implemented into the European banking. The main focus is on the single supervisory mechanism leading to the enhanced supervisory position of the European Central Bank (ECB) which is treated in the last chapter. At the end of the thesis, the opinions of various experts on the single supervisory mechanism are mentioned to help create a comprehensive overview of this issue.
Banking Union
Košař, Martin ; Vopátek, Jiří (advisor) ; Blažek, Martin (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to introduce individual pillars of the Banking Union and critically evaluate appropriateness of the whole concept, to give selected arguments for and against the voluntary entry into the Banking Union and subsequently to make an analysis of selected benefits and opportunities complemented by an analysis of selected disadvantages and risks, which would stem from participation in the Banking Union, for a state whose currency is not the euro. Another task of the work is to assess impacts of participation of the Czech Republic in the Banking Union. The research question is whether voluntary participation in the Banking Union is advantageous for the Czech Republic or not. The bachelor's thesis consists of three chapters. The first chapter introduces the concept of the Banking Union, including its individual pillars. The second chapter focuses on the possibility of voluntary participation in the Banking Union for the states whose currency is not the euro, and it also includes arguments for and against establishing close cooperation. The third chapter is represented by an analysis of benefits, opportunities, disadvantages and risks of voluntary participation in the Banking Union which is followed by an impact analysis of eventual participation of the Czech Republic. In conclusion, there is recapitulated the result of the analyses which consists in the recommendation to the Czech Republic not to join the Banking Union voluntarily.
Dopady přistoupení České republiky k bankovní unii
Havlíčková, Aneta
The bachelor thesis evaluates consequences for CNB, commercial banks, companies and retail clients in case of voluntary accession of the Czech Republic to a banking union. It also evaluates consequences of changes in a banking regulation for members of eurozone which take part in the banking union automatically. In the bachelor thesis, there are also mentioned reasons of creating the banking union, a legislation connected with the banking union and pillars of the banking union. After evaluating consequences of the voluntary accession of the Czech Republic to the banking union a recommendation is formulated.

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