Comparação do nível de implementação do princípio da IOSCO “a regulação deve promover a transparência das negociações” na União Europeia e na Colômbia
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Este artigo avalia e compara o grau de implementação do princípio da IOSCO relacionado à transparência das negociações no marco regulatório da União Europeia e da Colômbia. Para tanto, o autor aplica a metodologia estabelecida pela IOSCO, de forma a avaliar o nível de implementação do referido princípio nos marcos regulatórios das jurisdições mencionadas. Contudo, o escopo da pesquisa é limitado ao estudo do nível de transparência das negociações realizadas na bolsa de valores.
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