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Legal regulation of the activities of banks
Robotková, Pavlína ; Kotáb, Petr (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
The subject matter of this thesis is to approach prudential requirements for banking activities in the Czech Republic. Taking into account the importance of the banking sector in the economy of each country, this area is widely regulated by directly applicable European legislation, for example by new regulation (EU) No. 757/2013 of the European parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms. National regulation is contained mainly in Act No. 21/1992 Coll., on Banks, as amended. Particular chapters of this thesis focus first on general introduction to banking, i.e. a description of the banking systems and institutions operating in them. One part is devoted to the Czech National Bank as the institution of the financial market supervision. The main part describes specific rules of banking activities, beginning with requirements for obtaining a banking license. Finally are mentioned financial safety net and the issue of the doctrine too- big-to-fail. Diploma thesis tries to connect the theory and the legislation with the practical functioning of supervision. For this purpose are used statistical data, certain decisions of the Czech National Bank and information from the Report on the performance of financial market supervision, the...
The Czech National Bank, its legal status and scope of activities
Kočová, Olga ; Bakeš, Milan (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
Title: The Czech National Bank, its legal status and scope of activities Abstract The aim of this thesis is to analyze the current status of legislation of the Czech National Bank, its content operations and powers with regard to the historical development of this institution, focusing on the banknotes and coins, monetary policy, financial stability, financial market supervision and possible impacts of euro adoption in the Czech Republic. The first part of the thesis will be devoted to the historical development and fundamental characteristics of the Czech National Bank as the central bank and its organizational structure, management and independence will be determined as well as the objectives pursued. The following chapters will deal with particular areas of activities which the Czech National Bank practices in accordance to its primary objective. More detailed focus in the thesis is on the emission function, the conduct of monetary policy and its instruments, analysis of financial stability and supervision of individual financial market segments. The last part of the thesis will be devoted to the issue of adopting the common European currency in the Czech Republic and to the changes which would be connected to that currency adoption. Keywords Czech national bank, central banking, monetary policy,...
Banking regulation and supervision in Belarus
Ali, Ferial ; Gevorgyan, Kristine (advisor) ; Blahová, Naďa (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on issues of regulation and supervision of banks in Belarus. The main objective is the characterization of the supervision and regulation system in the Republic of Belarus, its basic features and attributes, the current situation of the banking sector in the context of regulation. The thesis consists of three chapters. The first one contains the basic concepts of regulation and supervision. The second part describes the historical development of supervision and regulation in epitome in the territory of Belarus. The third chapter is devoted to the current state of the regulatory system in the Republic of Belarus. The content of the conclusion is a summary of the acquired knowledge.
Analysis of the current state of the banking union
Sluka, Petr ; Blahová, Naďa (advisor) ; Marková, Jana (referee)
This bachelor thesis aim to bring near look to development of banking union building, describing single parts, explains under what circumstances was established, examines current state and evaluates its current and potential contribution or the risks which go alongside with banking union. It describes how European Union approaches to bank regulation and supervision and what lessons it has learned from financial crisis. It also predict the future structure of banking union and banking sector in Europe and analyzes the development of values, related to banking supervision and regulation.
Legal regulation of the activities of banks
Robotková, Pavlína ; Kotáb, Petr (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
The subject matter of this thesis is to approach prudential requirements for banking activities in the Czech Republic. Taking into account the importance of the banking sector in the economy of each country, this area is widely regulated by directly applicable European legislation, for example by new regulation (EU) No. 757/2013 of the European parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms. National regulation is contained mainly in Act No. 21/1992 Coll., on Banks, as amended. Particular chapters of this thesis focus first on general introduction to banking, i.e. a description of the banking systems and institutions operating in them. One part is devoted to the Czech National Bank as the institution of the financial market supervision. The main part describes specific rules of banking activities, beginning with requirements for obtaining a banking license. Finally are mentioned financial safety net and the issue of the doctrine too- big-to-fail. Diploma thesis tries to connect the theory and the legislation with the practical functioning of supervision. For this purpose are used statistical data, certain decisions of the Czech National Bank and information from the Report on the performance of financial market supervision, the...
Effectiveness of Banking Regulation and Supervision in the Light of the Global Financial Crisis
Dítě, Martin ; Geršl, Adam (advisor) ; Soudek, Jan (referee)
In this paper we investigate the impact of banking regulation and supervision on the economy during crises and compare our results with current regulatory trends. Specifically, we employ a dataset consisting of 49,183 firms in 85 countries to estimate the influence on availability of credit and 642 banks in 48 countries to evaluate the influence on banking profits. We provide evidence that banks in countries with more independent regulators had higher profits, while the increased power of supervisory agency and disclosure requirements fostering private monitoring had a negative effect on profits. The evidence, on the other hand, suggests that private monitoring did increase the availability of credit during crisis. Although the current global approach to regulation does deal with many issues that arose from our analysis, the analysis did not provide any evidence of the beneficial effect of capital requirements that are at the core of this approach. JEL Classification G01, G21, G28 Keywords Bank performance, Credit availability, Regulation and supervision, Financial crisis
The Czech National Bank, its legal status and scope of activities
Kočová, Olga ; Bakeš, Milan (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
Title: The Czech National Bank, its legal status and scope of activities Abstract The aim of this thesis is to analyze the current status of legislation of the Czech National Bank, its content operations and powers with regard to the historical development of this institution, focusing on the banknotes and coins, monetary policy, financial stability, financial market supervision and possible impacts of euro adoption in the Czech Republic. The first part of the thesis will be devoted to the historical development and fundamental characteristics of the Czech National Bank as the central bank and its organizational structure, management and independence will be determined as well as the objectives pursued. The following chapters will deal with particular areas of activities which the Czech National Bank practices in accordance to its primary objective. More detailed focus in the thesis is on the emission function, the conduct of monetary policy and its instruments, analysis of financial stability and supervision of individual financial market segments. The last part of the thesis will be devoted to the issue of adopting the common European currency in the Czech Republic and to the changes which would be connected to that currency adoption. Keywords Czech national bank, central banking, monetary policy,...
Banking regulation and supervision
Zhiltsova, Elizaveta ; Radová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Fleischmann, Luboš (referee)
This thesis mainly deals with the regulation and supervision of the banking system. It examines the reasons and aims of regulation, banking supervision institutions, position of the Czech National Bank and the scope of their powers to domestic banks and other financial institutions in the Czech Republic. The aim of the thesis is to identify and present topical information on the current manner and degree of regulation and supervision, law methods of regulating activities, exploration of the latest changes and trends in the sphere of regulation and supervision in the Czech Republic and EU influence.
Regulace a dohled nad pojišťovacími zprostředkovateli
Švihálková, Michaela
Bachelor thesis is focused on the regulation and supervision of insurance intermediaries. It analyzes the current legislation and characterized the different types of insurance intermediaries. It contains an analysis of sanctions granted in 2012, 2013 and 2014 and the interpretation of results. There is also described the upcoming amendment to Act no. 38/2004 Coll., about insurance intermediaries and independent adjusters.
Regulatory reform and systemically important banks
Svozil, Jan ; Blahová, Naděžda (advisor) ; Kaimova, Nadira (referee)
The master's thesis deals with the topic of the regulatory reform based on Basel III framework created by Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. The target of this thesis is to present tools and components of Basel III standard and focus on the identification and analysis of the key factors for classifying banks as systemically important. The issue is described from global perspective and special attention is given to European specification of regulatory rules. One part of this study is dedicated to the monitoring of the fulfillment of new regulatory rules and tools by global and European banking system. Diploma thesis includes also the chapter monitoring macroeconomic impact of regulatory reforms.

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