The master thesis addresses the issue of global and local systematically important banks, covering their regulatory aspects at both the global and local levels. It describes the historical development that has contributed to the current regulation of important global banks. Subsequently, this regulation is illustrated through the analysis of two important banks - Société Générale on a global scale and Komerční banka on a local scale. The thesis also examines the regulatory approaches within the ... show full abstractThe master thesis addresses the issue of global and local systematically important banks, covering their regulatory aspects at both the global and local levels. It describes the historical development that has contributed to the current regulation of important global banks. Subsequently, this regulation is illustrated through the analysis of two important banks - Société Générale on a global scale and Komerční banka on a local scale. The thesis also examines the regulatory approaches within the European Union and the United States. Finally, it explores the indicators of Minimum Requirement for Own Funds and Eligible Liabilities (MREL) and Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC). |