The Most Powerful Women in Banking

The $555 billion-asset Canadian company announced Tuesday that Costello plans to retire as its U.S. country head and as president and chief executive of its BMO Financial unit in Chicago.

June 4
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    Remembering Muriel Sievert: an excerpt from Sheri J. Caplan's "Petticoats and Pinstripes: Portraits of Women in Wall Street's History"

    September 18
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    Wells Fargo, BMO Financial, Huntington Bank and Zions First National Bank saw women's team efforts impact the bottom line.

    September 18
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    Jane Fraser's no longer running a global franchise — CitiMortgage is a U.S. business serving 5 million customers — but her track record as a savvy manager of capital, talent development and technological innovation suggests that Citi has fresh ambitions for its home loan division.

    September 18
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    Irene Dorner, our No. 1 Most Powerful Woman in Banking in 2012, has seen her stock rise internally at HSBC, having been appointed in February as a group managing director of HSBC Holdings and as a member of the HSBC Group Management Board.

    September 18
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    Patti Husic became a CEO when she bought a bank. Now she is rolling out a program to help more women reach the C-suite.

    September 18

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