The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Amanda Norton will lead the charge to improve risk management at Wells Fargo after its phony-accounts scandal and other problems.
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Mary Jackson, a former executive at Cash America International, succeeds Lisa McGreevy at the helm of the Arlington, Va.-based trade group.
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HSBC's Mary Kate Loftus and Popular's Camille Burckhart are digital banker standouts. RBC fires U.S. CEO over an affair with his employee, amid a #MeToo attitude adjustment. And, what's the best time careerwise for women to have children?
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Royal Bank of Canada fired its U.S. investment banking chief Blair Fleming because he failed to disclose that he was having an improper relationship with an employee.
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Bank of America's top technology officer says finance-industry workers get spooked about their jobs because of how bosses talk about tech.
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Bank of America says its artificial-intelligence assistant isn't likely to listen in on private conversations the way Amazon.com's Alexa did last month.
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