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during 1918?1938. The state intervened in bank sanitation twice during economic recessions in the early 1920s and 1930s. The … the internal organization of banks, compelled personal responsibility on the part of bank management, protected creditors …
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include the establishment of an asset management company, capital injection and sale of the bank, purchase and assumption … transactions, liquidation or bridge bank. All these approaches are evaluated with respect to Czech transformation experience and … Agency (Czech Consolidation Bank, respectively) was the least suitable approach to dealing with problematic assets in the …
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This paper examines estimations of the expected losses of loans and the provisioning techniques imposed by Czech regulatory norms. The current Czech regulatory quidelines define the criteria for loan classification and specify the minimum coefficients used for creating provisions. These...
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The article summaries the main points discussed at the seminar on ?Banking System Stability?, organized by the Czech Economic Association in May 2003. There were three speakers at the seminar. The first was Martin Èihák (International Monetary Found), who presented the problem of...
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?Moral Hazard and Orderly Bank Exit?, na nìmž vystoupil David Mayes, profesor ekonomie na South Bank University v Londýnì a … poradce bankovní rady Bank of Finland. Pøednáška i následná diskuze byly primárnì zamìøeny na právní procedury, které mají za … úkol øešit situaci bank ve špatné finanèní situaci. Morální hazard, který je v evropském bankovním systému silnì zabudován …
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conservation and countercyclical capital buffers, calculating leverage ratio and liquidity ratio, and imposing bank levy). …
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Over the past few years, the Value at Risk indicator (VaR) has evolved, without doubt, into the most frequently used comprehensive tool for assessment of potential losses caused by adverse changes in market rates. However, the common models used for VaR assessment are based only on mid prices...
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