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A time for reflection
Self-regulation of publicly-traded companies
The power of the X's
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A weapon for minorities
Restricting controlling shareholders’ votes in situations of conflict of interest enters the agenda of investors
Stories
Modest offerings
Low prices for issuers, changes of heart, frustration. Events in 2011 show that the world has changed and the golden age for Brazilian IPOs has ended
No more bargains
With the appreciation of the real, Brazilian companies are costing more in dollars but may still be good buys
Diversifying clientele
Want to invest in Brazil? Asset managers travel the world in search of investors for Brazilian funds
Vultures in waiting
Grim macroeconomic news whet the appetites of distressed asset funds in Brazil
Competition for the Brics
Brazil faces new competitors as it vies for the attention of investors specializing in surging economies
New common market
The first steps towards the creation of a Latin American trading environment for stock, investment funds and corporate bonds
Strained relations
Minority shareholder participation is seen in a new light after the unsuccessful corporate reorganization plan announced by the Pão de Açúcar retail group
Obscure compensation
Proxy advisors and investors are riled by nondisclosure of Brazilian director and officer compensation
Editorial
Emerging power
Panorama
Government imposes tax on derivatives
Brazilian regulator creates more flexible rules for audit rotation
Cetip is confirmed a consolidation target after acquisition by ICE
Companies will need to anticipate quarterly releases
Magnifying glass
All gassed up
Newly discovered gas reserves propel the meteoric rise of MPX shares
Existential crisis
Livraria Saraiva struggles with persistently shrinking profit margins and dispirited investors
On the agenda
Starting over
Small cap companies migrate to the BM&FBovespa’s special listing segment and pull themselves out of limbo
Waiting for take-off
Brazilian market studies the opportunities created by airport operating concessions
Like a public company
Brazilian real estate fund manager creates investor relations department
Governance
The three generations of insiders
Insider trading is becoming increasingly tenuous and complex
Portrait
A calling to do good
Paulo Oliveira
By Pinheiro Neto
Self-regulation of publicly-traded companies
Code of good practices innovates by bringing to Brazil the ‘apply or explain’ approach
By PwC
The new reporting standards and corporate legislation
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