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Shadow banking and its impact on the stability of the financial markets
Náhlovský, David ; Blahová, Naděžda (advisor) ; Pour, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on shadow banking and its impact on the financial markets. The first section defines shadow banking and offers an overview of its instruments and activities with focus on the advantages and risks related to securitization, repurchase agreements and money market funds. The second section begins with an overview of systemic risk emerging from shadow banking activities. Substantial part of the thesis is dedicated to measurement of the shadow banking sector size based on methods of Financial Stability Board. The thesis concludes with an overview of current regulatory progress in transforming shadow banking into resilient market-based finance.
Stínové bankovnictví v kontextu vývoje světového finančního a bankovního trhu
Kreml, Michal
This bachelor thesis deals with a topic of shadow banking and it is divided into seven main chapters. The first two chapters focus on basic characteristics of shadow banking, different approaches to its definition and historical reasons for its rise. The next two chapters describe shadow banking entities and activities with special attention to securitization which is crucial for credit intermediation process outside the traditional banking system. The following chapter provides information about interconnectedness between traditional and shadow banking and also about macroeconomic implications of shadow banking activities. The penultimate chapter of the thesis is quantitatively oriented since it deals with the size of shadow banking from a global perspective, whereas the final chapter brings the most actual approach to shadow banking regulation.

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