SBI Chief Only Indian Among Bloomberg's Most Influential Women
State Bank of India chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya features in a list of the 'most influential' people by Bloomberg Markets magazine under the bankers category.
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Arundhati Bhattacharya, chairperson of State Bank of India, features in a list of the 'most influential' people by Bloomberg Markets magazine under the bankers category. She is the first woman to be appointed for the top role in the country's largest lender.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, the first woman to lead the US central bank in its 100-year history, also features in the list under the policymakers category. She, the magazine says, got a 67 per cent favourable rating in the recent Bloomberg Markets Global Investor Poll. (Photo: Reuters)
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Mary Callahan Erdoes (left), chief executive of JPMorgan Asset Management, also features in the list under the money managers category. She oversees about $1.7 trillion (Rs 102 lakh crore at 1 dollar = 60 rupees) as of June, making hers the largest bank-owned money management business, according to the magazine. (Photo: Unicefusa.org)
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Another woman among the most influential individuals in the thinkers category is Kathy Matsui, chief Japan equity strategist of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. She coined the term 'womenomics' in 1999 to describe the economic advantages of more women in the workforce, the magazine says. (Photo: GoldmanSachs.com)