The Most Powerful Women in Banking

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The Rankings

Honorees gathered at Tiffany's Landmark building in New York City, where American Banker interviewed them about the industry's trajectory and leadership lessons they've learned in their careers.

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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    The structured finance and securitization businesses that Julie Caperton runs at Wells Fargo are some of the most complex businesses in the company — and some of the most profitable.

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    It's not often that a Wall Street research firm turns to the CIA, but Wells Fargo's Diane Schumaker-Krieg is always intent on finding an edge.

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    Risk was the main order of business for Suni Harford last year. In her role directing sales, trading and origination for Citigroup's global securities and banking unit, she was charged with identifying franchise risk issues for each product line.

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    Staying positive, empowering people and being a risk-taker who makes a difference are guideposts that have steered Fidelity Investments' Kathleen Murphy through a 25-year career in financial services and benefits.

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    For three consecutive years, HSBC has ranked first in Bloomberg's Latin American bonds league table under the guidance of Katia Bouazza, who has earned one of the highest profiles of any investment banker, male or female, in the region.

    September 18

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