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The number of women who choose a career in asset management remains stubbornly low
Females more likely to become doctors, lawyers or accountants than portfolio managers, study finds
Develop leaders long before they are required
UK trade body says secrecy around remuneration is a ‘growing source of reputational risk’
Female team takes part in Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race over same course and for equal prize money
Should companies be held to account by those who hold their shares for retail investors?
In the first of a series exposing the true nature of UK boards, a study finds that women are encouraged, but men are appointed
Resuming a career in financial services after a long break can be a daunting experience
Women are ‘dangerously outnumbered’ in asset management, says Chris Newlands
Number of portfolio manager positions held by women falls for six years straight
Discussions around corporate governance have moved beyond gender balance issues
Helena Morrissey says bank threats to leave if UK withdraws from EU are ‘just not credible’
FT global survey finds deep mistrust of whistleblowing procedures
Newton’s chief executive, Helena Morrissey, is a tireless campaigner against boardroom sexism
Financial crisis damaged sector with already low female representation further
The 30% Club is shifting its campaigning focus from female company chairmen to seeing more women in middle management
Investment management lobby group seeks greater diversity in management
A UK group that campaigns for more women to be appointed to company boards has launched in the US
US bond house part of 30 Per Cent Club, an initiative to expand the diversity of company boards
Helena Morrissey named new chairman of the Investment Management Association
In popular culture, there are no senior women in finance – but finds signs of change in the real world
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