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No end in sight
Investment overseas is denied to FIDC-NPs and FIPs
A question of principles
Does it need to change?
Bye, bye, Brasil
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No end in sight
Operational and corporate dramas feed the wrath of Usiminas investors
Stories
Bye, bye, Brasil
Markets in neighboring countries are becoming more attractive to foreigners
Dividends under the IRS Microscope
The attorney general for the treasury throws down the gauntlet to private companies by stating that dividends, exempt since 1995, should once again be taxed
Neglected hazards
The sophistication of real estate funds exposes investors to growing risks and sounds the alarm for regulators and managers
The Laep tragedy
In the company’s brief but turbulent six years on the stock market, everything that could possibly go wrong did: the milk business soured, the company’s relationship with its minority shareholders became a police matter and a confrontation with the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) reached epic proportions. The next piece of bad news, due presently, should be the final nail
Editorial
Reference points demolished
Panorama
The CVM will regulate share buy-backs by means of derivatives
Anbima extends suitability to other retail products
Abilio Diniz in the tax man’s crosshairs because of a real estate fund
Defendants in the Mundial case are acquitted on racketeering charges
Minority shareholders engage to elect board members
Antithesis
Is there a conflict of interest in accumulating the position of board member in a supplier company, as Abilio Diniz did?
Magnifying glass
Wisdom pill
Profarma uses the European formula of mixing distribution with retail and pleases consumers
Growing pains
Magazine Luiza sustains losses after large acquisitions; share prices fall 31% in a year
Governance
A question of principles
Returning to the origins is the best way of consistently ensuring current advances
Law & Accouting
IFRS in a Civil Law System
As part of the Common Law, IFRS represents a significant cultural change in Brazil, a Civil Law country
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