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Regulacje rynku finansowego mają za zadanie zmniejszyć poziom ryzyka systemowego oraz obniżyć prawdopodobieństwo i częstotliwość występowania kryzysów. Bardzo istotnymi wymogami w ramach pakietu regulacji CRDIV/CRR (będących implementacją zaleceń Bazylei III do prawa Unii Europejskiej) są systemowe normy płynności. Jednym z nich jest wskaźnik długoterminowej płynności NSFR, którego wdrożenie jest przewidziane w 2018 r. Odnosi się on do ryzyka płynności i finansowania oraz ma się przyczynić do zmniejszenia skali niedopasowania wymagalności pasywów i zapadalności aktywów. Spełnienie tej normy w bankach będzie wymuszało zmiany w strukturze ich majątku oraz źródeł finansowania. Celem artykułu jest wskazanie zmian w strukturze bilansu banków, które powstaną na skutek dostosowań do normy NSFR.
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The aim of the regulations of the financial market is to decrease the level of systemic risk, probability and the frequency of crises occurrence. The liquidity regulations are significant obligations covered by CRD IV/CRR package (which constitutes the implementation of Basel III recommendations to the law of the European Union). One of them is the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) which will be implemented in 2018. Its purpose is to address the liquidity and funding risk and to contribute to the fall in the level of the maturity mismatch between the assets and the liabilities. Complying with the NSFR standard will put pressure on banks to change their balance sheet structure in terms of the assets and the funding sources. The aim of the article is to indicate changes in the balance sheet structure caused by the adjustments to the proper NSFR value.
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There is a huge variety of derivatives on the Polish financial market (i.a. options and futures on stocks or indices). Options offer a lot of possibilities in the creation of advanced strategies. They can be used during variable market trends, in changeable circumstances, and are dependent on forecasted price level and volatility. The aim of the article is to investigate what was the rate of return of two options strategies: long straddle and short straddle. The research hypothesis was formulated that, in the years 2005–2015, strategies which were used on the assumption of the low volatility of the WIG20’s value, offered higher rates of return than other strategies. In the empirical research, quotations from the Warsaw Stock Exchange have been utilized. In the period given, higher profitability was obtained by selling options.
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