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Control of Company Risk
Nagy, Gergely ; Hurt, Jan (advisor) ; Zichová, Jitka (referee)
In the present thesis we study the most common risks a company faces every day. We deal with risk valuation from different points of view, but mostly the most modern risk measure, the Value at Risk is discussed. We study different ways of VaR esti- mation based on historical data. Further, we study the most common types of risks, market risk, liquidity and credit risk, and operational risks. This work is accompanied with sample examples and a procedure, programmed in the system Mathematica, for illustration and computational purposes.
Control of Company Risk
Nagy, Gergely ; Hurt, Jan (advisor) ; Zichová, Jitka (referee)
In the present thesis we study the most common risks a company faces every day. We deal with risk valuation from different points of view, but mostly the most modern risk measure, the Value at Risk is discussed. We study different ways of VaR esti- mation based on historical data. Further, we study the most common types of risks, market risk, liquidity and credit risk, and operational risks. This work is accompanied with sample examples and a procedure, programmed in the system Mathematica, for illustration and computational purposes.
The aspects of neo-Ottomanism in the Turkish foreign policies toward Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo
Nagy, Gergely ; Aslan, Emil (advisor) ; Pikal, Kamil (referee)
The thesis examines the aspects of neo-Ottomanism in Turkish foreign policies toward three Balkan countries - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo -, focusing on the developments of the last decade. Turkey has become quite active in the Balkans and in these countries in the last few years, however, this activism is not without any antecendents. These areas were the core European territories of the Ottoman Empire and after the dissolution of this entity, Turkey still attached special importance to these countries, albeit during the Cold War relations were cooler. On the other hand, with the fall of the Iron Curtain, the rise of the AK Party to government position and Ahmet Davutoglu becoming Minister of Foreign Affairs in Turkey, the Balkans started to receive particular "limelight" in Turkish foreign policy. New ideas, expressions, approaches were incorporated into the forming self-confident and assertive foreign policy of Turkey. However, this new policy, referred to as neo- Ottomanism in many cases, infered criticisms too, from the West and from local politicians in the Balkans too. The thesis aims to remake and remodel this expression by highlighting other, more positive elements of it. Turkey's political, economic, cultural and military relations with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and...

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