Colunista do HuffingtonPost – clique aqui para ler - sugere fechar a SEC, a CVM americana, depois do esquema Ponzi de US$ 50 bi que Bernard Madoff conseguiu montar, nas barbas da SEC.
Diz Schram, o colunista: claro que o mercado financeiro americano precisa de um xerife.
O problema é que um xerife da aos investidores a falsa impressão de que alguém olha por eles.
E isso não é verdade:
“The Securities and Exchange Commission should be closed down, pronto. It should not exist.
This is not because Wall Street does not need regulation. Heaven knows it does. And this is not because the people working at the SEC are not good people, because I believe they are. Alas, they were given an impossible task that doomed the agency to failure. The US financial markets are way too complex to be effectively regulated by any government bureaucracy, no matter how competent. Moreover, the mere existence of the SEC gives investors false confidence, lulling them into reduced vigilance and making them think they are protected when they are not.”
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