The Most Powerful Women in Banking
For the first time, this list of banking's rising stars aged 40 and younger is presented in ranked order, highlighting the depth and performance of the industry's top talent.
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Katia Bouazza has built HSBC's Latin American franchise into an investment banking powerhouse.
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Since Julie Monaco became Citigroup's global head of public-sector corporate and investment banking in 2013, she has reoriented the $1.8 billion business to focus on clients, rather than products.
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In an industry known for its high turnover, Wells Fargo Securities, under Diane Schumaker-Krieg, has thrived by committing to a culture of promoting from within.
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The highest-ranking female at Key's corporate and investment bank, Amy Carlson built the debt capital markets business from the ground up.
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Veteran investment banker Elinor Hoover strives to keep Citi's clients ahead of the latest trends.
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