


Tatiana Itikawa
ANBIMA
ANBIMA
ANBIMA
Superintendent of Market Representation at ANBIMA. Also serves as an ANBIMA representative on the Board of Fiafin (Federación Iberoamericana de Fondos de Inversiones), on the Board of Directors of Galgo S.A., and in working groups at IIFA (International Investment Funds Association). Has over 20 years of experience in the investment fund and private pension industries. Holds a master’s degree in Economics from PUC-SP.
Superintendent of Market Representation at ANBIMA. Also serves as an ANBIMA representative on the Board of Fiafin (Federación Iberoamericana de Fondos de Inversiones), on the Board of Directors of Galgo S.A., and in working groups at IIFA (International Investment Funds Association). Has over 20 years of experience in the investment fund and private pension industries. Holds a master’s degree in Economics from PUC-SP.
Superintendent of Market Representation at ANBIMA. Also serves as an ANBIMA representative on the Board of Fiafin (Federación Iberoamericana de Fondos de Inversiones), on the Board of Directors of Galgo S.A., and in working groups at IIFA (International Investment Funds Association). Has over 20 years of experience in the investment fund and private pension industries. Holds a master’s degree in Economics from PUC-SP.
Superintendent of Market Representation at ANBIMA. Also serves as an ANBIMA representative on the Board of Fiafin (Federación Iberoamericana de Fondos de Inversiones), on the Board of Directors of Galgo S.A., and in working groups at IIFA (International Investment Funds Association). Has over 20 years of experience in the investment fund and private pension industries. Holds a master’s degree in Economics from PUC-SP.
Superintendent of Market Representation at ANBIMA. Also serves as an ANBIMA representative on the Board of Fiafin (Federación Iberoamericana de Fondos de Inversiones), on the Board of Directors of Galgo S.A., and in working groups at IIFA (International Investment Funds Association). Has over 20 years of experience in the investment fund and private pension industries. Holds a master’s degree in Economics from PUC-SP.
Painéis com o palestrante
Wed, June 25th
14:30
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15:15
Nu Ultravioleta stage
Track
Investments abroad
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
The global scenario is constantly changing, with change in politics, economy and technology opening up new opportunities and challenges to managers, investors and the entire ecosystem. How to navigate through this ever-changing environment and what do we still need to improve in this agenda?
14:30
-
15:15
Nu Ultravioleta stage
Track
Investments abroad
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
The global scenario is constantly changing, with change in politics, economy and technology opening up new opportunities and challenges to managers, investors and the entire ecosystem. How to navigate through this ever-changing environment and what do we still need to improve in this agenda?
14:30
-
15:15
Nu Ultravioleta stage
Track
Investments abroad
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
The global scenario is constantly changing, with change in politics, economy and technology opening up new opportunities and challenges to managers, investors and the entire ecosystem. How to navigate through this ever-changing environment and what do we still need to improve in this agenda?
12:15
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12:35
Orange stage
Track
X-ray of the market in Brazil
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
With R$ 9 trillion under management, the fund industry accounts a big part of the GDP, creating jobs and financing the public debt. Of how many companies are we talking about? What are their sizes? Which is the average AuM? What are their differences and similarities? How is this market evolving? Which are the favorite classes? Let’s examine the fund industry as never before.
12:15
-
12:35
Orange stage
Track
X-ray of the market in Brazil
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
With R$ 9 trillion under management, the fund industry accounts a big part of the GDP, creating jobs and financing the public debt. Of how many companies are we talking about? What are their sizes? Which is the average AuM? What are their differences and similarities? How is this market evolving? Which are the favorite classes? Let’s examine the fund industry as never before.
12:15
-
12:35
Orange stage
Track
X-ray of the market in Brazil
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
With R$ 9 trillion under management, the fund industry accounts a big part of the GDP, creating jobs and financing the public debt. Of how many companies are we talking about? What are their sizes? Which is the average AuM? What are their differences and similarities? How is this market evolving? Which are the favorite classes? Let’s examine the fund industry as never before.