Impact of Lava-Jato Operation on the financial performance of brazilian companies: an event study

Adriana Maria Miguel Peixe, Tatiana Marceda Bach, Wesley Vieira da Silva, Jansen Maia Del Corso
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This article aims to analyze the impact of Operation Lava-Jato, promoted by the Federal Police of Brazil, on the financial performance of companies listed on the São Paulo Stock Exchange (B3) from 2014 to 2017. This operation revealed the greatest scandal of political corruption in the country, with large amounts of public money transferred to cartels, politicians, and large Brazilian corporations in corruption schemes over the years. Data were collected from 106 Brazilian publicly traded companies related to ten different economic sectors. Documentary research was conducted on financial reports, and information was extracted from 11 different financial variables on the Bloomberg platform. The variable that measured the impact of Lava-Jato Operation was selected considering the increase in the volume of financial information disclosed, and the performance was evaluated by the variable stock price return. Data were analyzed by regression with panel data. The variables that affected financial performance were: multiplicative dummy of the first period, stock price, company size, risk, composition of permanent assets/indebtedness, and permanent assets. This article contributes to understanding the financial context of Brazilian companies, in the face of political and economic instability and corruption. Fluctuations in stock prices in the period studied, given the news released about corruption in Brazil, become a warning for companies to understand the importance of disclosing their financial information to obtain company credibility. Thus, facing the financial market, companies could protect themselves by presenting an emphasis based on financial efficiency, transparency, productivity and the professionalization of their practices.
Lava-Jato运营对巴西公司财务绩效的影响:一个事件研究
本文旨在分析巴西联邦警察推动的Lava-Jato行动对2014年至2017年在圣保罗证券交易所(B3)上市的公司财务业绩的影响。这次行动揭露了巴西最大的政治腐败丑闻,多年来,大量的公共资金被转移到卡特尔、政客和巴西大公司的腐败计划中。数据收集自106家巴西上市公司,涉及10个不同的经济部门。对财务报告进行文献研究,并从彭博平台上的11个不同的财务变量中提取信息。考虑到财务信息披露量的增加,选择了衡量Lava-Jato运营影响的变量,并通过变量股价收益率来评价业绩。数据采用面板数据回归分析。影响财务绩效的变量为:第一期的乘法dummy、股票价格、公司规模、风险、永久资产/负债构成、永久资产。这篇文章有助于理解巴西公司在面对政治和经济不稳定和腐败时的财务环境。在研究期间,鉴于巴西发布的有关腐败的新闻,股票价格的波动成为公司了解披露财务信息以获得公司信誉的重要性的警告。因此,面对金融市场,公司可以通过强调财务效率、透明度、生产力和实践的专业化来保护自己。
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