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Mauricio Jayme e Silva publishes article on the central bank’s performance

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Since the Carbono Oculto (Hidden Carbon) and Compliance Zero operations came to light, the Brazilian Central Bank has liquidated or submitted seven financial institutions to RAET, in addition to changing the regulations governing institutions that depend on its authorization to operate in the country.

In an article published in Capital Aberto, our partner Mauricio Jayme e Silva raises the question: has the Brazilian Central Bank’s actions made the National Financial System more stable and efficient?

In the text, Mauricio reflects on the subject from the perspective of the increase in capital and financial requirements for access to and permanence in the National Financial System, promoted by Joint Resolution No. 14/2025 and BCB Resolution 517/2025.

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