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Impacts of new regulatory requirements for market risk
Vojkůvka, Adam ; Witzany, Jiří (advisor) ; Brodani, Jana (referee)
The aim of this master thesis is analyze the impact of new regulatory requirements for market risk in terms of internal approach of the selected portfolio. The first part deals with the definition and calculation methods of risk measures Value at Risk and Expected Shortfall. Furthermore, this part is dedicated to model backtesting and determination of the stress period. The second part describes the development of Basel I-III regulatory requirements for market risk with a focus on internal approaches. The third part focuses on the calculation and subsequent analysis of current and new regulatory reguirements for market risk using the historical simulation method, variance and covariance method and Monte Carlo simulation.
Czech Commercial Banks' Net Interest Margin Analysis with Regards to the Changes of Recent Years
Brousil, Martin ; Teplý, Petr (advisor) ; Katuščáková, Dominika (referee)
Czech Commercial Banks' Net Interest Margin Analysis with Regards to the Changes of Recent Years Bachelor thesis Martin Brousil Abstract The rapid development of digital technologies in recent years has influenced the whole business world, with the banking industry being no exception. For banks, it has brought many advantages, such as greater cost efficiency or higher availability of information about clients, but also new challenges for their business models and a growing number of direct and indirect competitors. This thesis analyzes the most salient trends present in the industry: the digitalization of banking, the growing competition, a shift in customer preferences and the stricter regulation of the banking business. Further, it focuses on the decreasing interest rate margin of Czech banks and attempts to find its causes. The size of bank, its cost efficiency and operational risks are identified as important determinants of the margin and also GDP growth and the degree of competition within the sector are found to play their roles in the determining process. At the end, the results are used and the qualitative and quantitative trends are linked together, since, as the author argues, a close relationship between them exists. Keywords Banking, Clients' Preferences, Competition, Digitalization, Regulatory...
Credit risk management in banks
Pětníková, Tereza ; Blahová, Naděžda (advisor) ; Šedivý, Jan (referee)
The subject of this diploma thesis is managing credit risk in banks, as the most significant risk faced by banks. The aim of this work is to define the basic techniques, tools and methods that are used by banks to manage credit risk. The first part of this work focuses on defining these procedures and describes the entire process of credit risk management, from the definition of credit risk, describing credit strategy and policy, organizational structure, defining the most used credit risk mitigation tools to the regulatory requirements for credit risk management. The second part gives a more detailed view to credit risk measurement and evaluation and possibilities of credit risk hedging. Last part presents credit risk management in practise illustrated by the example of chosen bank.

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