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Annual Report
ANBIMA
2011
To Self-Regulate
The activities in the area of Supervision at
ANBIMA have undergone significant growth
during 2011, with the start of the supervision
activities of the institutions that adhered to
the three most recent codes of the Association.
Expansion of the scope of operation was also
accompanied by important improvements to
the monitoring processes, with, for example,
achievement of the ISO certification by the
Supervision of Funds area.
The worldwide growing interest for the Brazilian
regulation and self-regulation models was
accompanied, in 2011, by the consolidation
of ANBIMA’s international integration, which
strengthened the participation of the entity’s
representatives in forums and multilateral
bodies that discussed and deliberated on the
guidelines of regulation and self-regulation of
the capital markets around the world.
In April, representatives of the Association
participated in the Annual Iosco Conference
(
International Organization of Securities
Commission) in Africa, at which time ANBIMA’s
methodology of supervision was presented to
the Emerging Markets Committee. At the same
meeting, it was announced that Rio de Janeiro
was the city chosen to host the entity’s Annual
Conference in 2014. ANBIMA representatives
also participated in Iosco’s Advisory Committee
of Self-Regulators meetings, which took place in
October, in Asia.
Also in October, the Association participated in
a panel discussion on the recent self-regulation
trends in the Americas in Cosra (Council of
the Securities Regulators of the Americas), at