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Bills of exchange as a hedge fund
Čejka, Radek ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Liška, Petr (referee)
Bills of exchange as a hedge fund Abstract In the past, a bill of exchange was linked to a payment instrument. It is not only the first ever security but also the predecessor of paper money. In the course of economic-sociological development, it was found that the promissory note could also serve as a hedging instrument within the framework of a contractual legal relationship. By gradually evolving, this hedging function became dominant and de facto displaced the bill of exchange function as a means of payment. Although the payment function has not explicitly disappeared, it is currently less used and the promissory note is dominated by the promissory note. Mostly, the notion of a promissory note is linked to its hedging function between the general public and the professional public. This thesis is divided into twelve chapters. In the first chapter I describe what a promissory note is and that it is a security. The second chapter is devoted to the description of bills of exchange in terms of their historical development, where the bill of exchange apparently originated, and mainly, why it was created and who used it. In the third chapter I describe the basic distribution of bills of exchange and the fact that the bill of exchange serves as a means of payment, as a payment instrument, or as a security...

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