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New book talks about regulation of financial system in Brazil

Publication compiles debates involving academics and sector players between 2017 and 2019

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New book talks about regulation of financial system in Brazil

Given the financial markets’ importance to the Brazilian economy, the Center for Advanced Studies on the Regulation of the National Financial System (Neasf) at the FGV Rio de Janeiro Law School’s Center for Research in Law and Economics (CPDE) has launched a book called “Financial Regulation in Debate.” Organized by Antônio Maristrello Porto, João Manoel de Lima Junior and Gabriela Borges Silva, the book is the first in a series of publications dedicated to discussion of regulation of the national financial system.

In order to debate financial regulation in depth, Neasf held a series of meetings and discussions between 2017 and 2019. Through debates and roundtable meetings, Neasf’s members explored key topics for financial system regulation, discussing the sector’s prospects, trends, technological and financial developments, as well as regulatory issues.

“Financial Regulation in Debate” will now present the public with summaries of these discussions, elucidating topics of interest to the whole of society. Accessible to laypersons, the book seeks to help analyze and improve national financial regulation.

Neasf is made up of multiple stakeholders, including representatives of academia, the markets and government.

For more information about the book, click here.