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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Análise da indústria de fundos no Brasil a partir do caso Madoff

Bratz, Fernanda Weber 03 August 2009 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2010-04-20T21:00:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 4 Fernanda Weber Bratz.pdf.jpg: 2724 bytes, checksum: c0c87b16db83da08de690243222506e3 (MD5) Fernanda Weber Bratz.pdf.txt: 80488 bytes, checksum: d3052735b44fc019e07ff3f08d19c534 (MD5) license.txt: 4712 bytes, checksum: 4dea6f7333914d9740702a2deb2db217 (MD5) Fernanda Weber Bratz.pdf: 580478 bytes, checksum: 12eac7dbec36c80d173c620b20485dab (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-08-03T00:00:00Z / In 2008, as the global economic crisis continue devastating the markets a new scandal bursts. The funds managed by Bernard Madoff collapsed and were based on a fraud. Using the split strike conversion, strategy Madoff claimed to use in his portfolios, a comparative study was made, when analyzing the strategy and the returns of some of the hedge funds in Brazil. The period of the analysis was from 2003 to 2008. Using some of the lessons from the fraud the Brazilian legislation was analyzed. This work concludes that the strategy that Madoff claimed to be the ration behind his high profitability and low volatility does not provide interesting results. Regarding the Brazilian legislation this work concluded that Ponzi schemes are not likely to occur within the regulated environment. / Em 2008, com a crise econômica mundial devastando os mercados, um novo escândalo tornou-se público. Os fundos geridos por Bernard Madoff colapsaram e estavam baseados em uma fraude. Utilizando o 'split strike conversion',estratégia que Madoff afirmava utilizar no seu portfólio, foi feito um estudo comparativo entre essa e os retornos de alguns hedge funds do mercado do Brasil. O período de análise foi de 2003 a 2008. A partir de algumas lições desse colapso na indústria de fundos mundial, foi analisada a legislação brasileira. Concluiu-se com esse trabalho que a estratégia que o Madoff vendia como o alicerce para sua rentabilidade elevada e baixa volatilidade não apresenta resultados suficientemente interessante. Com relação à legislação brasileira concluiu-se que esta é bastante rígida a ponto de não favorecer que esquemas com o de Madoff ocorram dentro do ambiente regulado.

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