The Most Powerful Women in Banking
As she prepares to take over in February, Fraser says she is planning to invest in some of the bank's largest businesses, including its sprawling custody network and its burgeoning wealth management effort.
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One engineered a big M&A deal, another struggled with his bank's credit issues and another abruptly resigned. Here are their stories and more.
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Bank of America’s chairman of global corporate and investment banking, Anne Clarke Wolff, is leaving the firm.
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Citigroup promoted 70 women in its latest class of managing directors, the most ever but still less than a third of the total.
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Speaking at a virtual event hosted by the Center for American Progress, Federal Reserve Gov. Lael Brainard said the agency is also seeking feedback on how the Community Reinvestment Act could be used to encourage lenders to invest in climate resiliency.
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Moore led development of Bank of America's virtual assistant, Erica, and was American Banker's Digital Banker of the Year in 2017.
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