The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Stephanie Cohen's exit adds to the dwindling ranks of senior women at the firm as Chief Executive Officer David Solomon has failed to make good on his pledge of correcting the lack of women in the firm's top ranks.
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Pam Habner, head of U.S. branded cards and lending at Citi, talks about what drew her to financial services and how to keep women in the game.
February 14 -
Anne Clarke Wolff, a longtime Most Powerful Women in Banking honoree, on why she left big banking to start her own investment bank advisory firm.
February 7 -
The British lender has named the company veteran its global head of leveraged finance as it seeks to capture more business from the giants of private equity.
February 6 -
The longtime Most Powerful Women in Banking honoree looks back on her 40-year career and the power of persistence.
January 29
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New York Community Bancorp hasn't said who will replace Chief Operating Officer Julie Signorille-Browne, who is resigning amid a management shake-up.
May 17 -
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A recommendation to give Ginnie Mae expanded authorities is drawing focus in the reactions to a Financial Stability Oversight Council report on nonbank risks.
May 17 -
Nash, the head of tech, media and telecom coverage, has no intention of ending her four-decade career anytime soon.
May 17 -
Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said Friday that the agency will be moving forward with rules and enforcement actions after the defeat of a Supreme Court challenge to the agency's constitutionality.
May 17
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