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Bank of England Seeks More Women to Diversify All-Male Top Team
The Bank of England is seeking more women in management roles to diversify its leadership from the all-male team it currently has. Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden said 35% of senior managers are female at the moment, up from 20% in 2014. The central bank is targeting up to 44% by 2028. The BOE is currently led by Governor Andrew Bailey and four deputy governors along with its chief economist, all of whom are male. However, three of the nine people on the Monetary Policy Committee are female, and Sarah Breeden was promoted to head of financial stability in 2021. “I’m very conscious that as one of an all-male team of ... (full story)
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