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Achieving gender balance in finance leadership will take 140 years By Nikhil Sanghani
Men’s dominance at the top of central banks and financial institutions is unlikely to change any time soon. OMFIF’s Gender Balance Index 2023 finds that, at the current rate of progress, it will take 140 years to achieve parity between men and women in leadership positions in the industry.
Ignazio Visco warns euro area against going too far on tightening![]() By OMFIF editorsThe strongest call yet for a ‘wait and see’ approach on European credit tightening has been issued by Ignazio Visco, governor of the Banca d’Italia. Read the full commentary → |
Asia can withstand destabilisation of western tightening![]() By Taimur Baig Asia won’t be able to decouple from a slowdown in western economies, but the destabilising potential of quantitative tightening need not be grave. Read the full commentary → |
MEETINGS ![]() The economic and fiscal outlook with the Office for Budget Responsibility Tuesday 25 April, Roundtable Richard Hughes, OBR chair, discusses the latest economic and fiscal outlook that accompanied the March 2023 spring budget and growth prospects for the UK. Register → |
LATEST REPORT![]() Gender Balance Index 2023 OMFIF’s Gender Balance Index, now in its 10th edition, finds that, at the current rate of progress, it will take 140 years to achieve parity between men and women in leadership positions in the financial sector. Download → |