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Bank recovery and resolution
Půlpánová, Karolína ; Vybíral, Roman (referee)
Bank Recovery and Resolution Abstract and keywords This diploma thesis systematically presents the European regulatory framework of recovery procedures and resolution of credit institutions and investment firms (BRRD), in the form of a directive, implemented into the Czech law in Act No. 374/2015 Coll., on recovery procedures and resolution on the financial markets. At the same time, the first major amendment to this directive, the so-called BRRD2, is incorporated into this thesis, which mainly implements the international standard of FSB for the specification of the total loss absorbing capacity into the EU law. The work is divided into 5 parts. The first part monitors the background of the BRRD, discusses the causes of the Global Financial Crisis, and what we deduce from them, and then discusses the global regulatory response to this crisis. The second chapter places the BRRD in a broader context within the Banking Union and presents its structure. The Banking Union is built on a single set of rules and is divided into two (in the future three) pillars. These are a single supervisory mechanism and a single resolution mechanism. The third part is where the introduction of the legislation itself begins; it starts with providing the information for the general requirements of the procedures under this...
Bank Recovery and Resolution
Půlpánová, Karolína ; Vybíral, Roman (advisor) ; Kotáb, Petr (referee)
Bank Recovery and Resolution Abstract and keywords This diploma thesis systematically presents the European regulatory framework of recovery procedures and resolution of credit institutions and investment firms (BRRD), in the form of a directive, implemented into the Czech law in Act No. 374/2015 Coll., on recovery procedures and resolution on the financial markets. At the same time, the first major amendment to this directive, the so-called BRRD2, is incorporated into this thesis, which mainly implements the international standard of FSB for the specification of the total loss absorbing capacity into the EU law. The work is divided into 5 parts. The first part monitors the background of the BRRD, discusses the causes of the Global Financial Crisis, and what we deduce from them, and then discusses the global regulatory response to this crisis. The second chapter places the BRRD in a broader context within the Banking Union and presents its structure. The Banking Union is built on a single set of rules and is divided into two (in the future three) pillars. These are a single supervisory mechanism and a single resolution mechanism. The third part is where the introduction of the legislation itself begins; it starts with providing the information for the general requirements of the procedures under this...

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