The Most Powerful Women in Banking

Balancing risk and reward is what Suzanne Shank does in her business all the time. So when the financial crisis heightened both sides of that equation considerably, Shank didn't flinch.

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    It's hard to imagine now, but not all that long ago few people could name anyone who worked at Goldman Sachs. Anyone except for chief investment strategist Abby Joseph Cohen.

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    Given the nature of Nicole Arnaboldi's new role at Credit Suisse, taking a circumspect view has never been more important.

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    Stacy Bash-Polley, partner and managing director at Goldman Sachs, is known as a good listener who asks people what's on their minds.

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    The pivotal opportunity of Barbara Byrne's career was one she almost didn't take.

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    When adopting a role model almost 30 years ago, Candace Browning aimed high: She became — and remains — a big fan of Margaret Thatcher.

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