The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Candace Browning has two very important roles at Bank of America Merrill Lynch both related to research. Not only does she oversee research for the investment bank, she also spearheads some of its work to evaluate innovative fintech startups.
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The $234 million-asset bank said in a recent press release that Thomas Duryea had succeeded its founder, Shirley Nelson.
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JPMorgan Chase's Thasunda Duckett has been named chief executive officer of consumer banking as part of one of the bank's periodic management reshufflings.
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The highest-ranking woman in Bank of New York Mellon's storied history is retiring at the end of this year.
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Mary Callahan Erdoes is not as much of a household name as Warren Buffett or Jamie Dimon, but as J.P. Morgan Asset Management's chief executive, she has undeniable influence on Wall Street.
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After the U.K. vote in June to leave the European Union, Barbara Byrne had one message for her employees at Barclays: Pay close attention to how it plays out.
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