The CSA says TSX issuers need to increase transparency regarding the representation of women on boards and in executive positions.
We must figure out why women aren’t advancing in the global financial industry, says a new report.
Women in Capital Markets (WCM) have announced the 2014 winners of the WCM Rising Star Award, Awards for Leadership and the Visionary Award.
Women control about 30% of all wealth in North America.
Women in Capital Markets (WCM) announce winners of 2014 Return to Bay Street Award.
The annual value of stay-at-home mothers has increased by 5% to $62,985.
Women at U.S. banks make less than male colleagues.
Each year, Women in Capital Markets helps those who want to re-launch their financial careers.
At long last a woman has taken the helm of the world’s most powerful central bank. Too bad this historic appointment comes when monetary policy, the chief weapon central banks wield to regulate economies, has all but lost its effectiveness. While there’s never a bad time to take a whack at the glass ceiling, I fear Barack Obama’s appointment of Janet Yellen to succeed Ben Bernanke as Federal Reserve chair may prove inopportune.
We highlight some familiar faces in the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ 2012 list of 100 top-paid CEOs.