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Top women are now leading the world of high finance

November 22, 2013 11:55
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Alex Brummer,

Alex Brummer

3 min read

The departure of Angela Ahrendts from Burberry and Marjorie Scardino from Pearson has left Britain’s FTSE100 boardrooms woefully short of women chief executives.

But in the world of high finance, it is becoming a very different story.

At the Bank of England one of the first moves of Canadian-born Governor Mark Carney was to bring in Charlotte Hogg as first chief executive officer. She has swiftly moved to bring in consultants McKinsey and Deloitte with a view to shaking up what many regard rather a fusty and unreformed organisation.

Even more impressive is the choice of economist Janet Yellen, currently vice chair of the Federal Reserve System, to take over as chairman in 2014. Yellen will follow in the footsteps of Ben Bernanke, who guided the United States and global economy through the 2008 financial crisis, and his illustrious predecessor Alan Greenspan.