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Putting women on boards was just the first step
The Women’s Equality party enjoys rising popularity but has yet to be tested at the ballot box
UK’s corporate governance code is one way to focus minds on meeting targets
2016 will be critical for UK pharma groups’ divergent strategies
Some of Europe’s biggest banks have recruited chief executives externally
Group general counsel’s exit after year comes as state-owned bank braced for US subprime fine
Chilly reception and political risks of UK deal overcame US group’s appetite for ‘inversion’ deal
In the workplace, can one person really be valued at an enormous multiple of another?
Chancellor takes political risk by starting to sell government stake at a loss
Bank claims that £10bn charges reduced value for shareholders and taxpayers
Chairman leaves bank in healthier state after tackling its losses and scandals
UK banks forced to hive off retail and small business operations, says Sir Philip
Shareholders willing for now to allow chief executive to carry out contentious turnround plan
Push for greater diversity yet to achieve widespread cultural change
Relief and enthusiasm at Tory majority, but concern at EU referendum
Hampton issues public vote of confidence in Whitty but acknowledges weak performance
Companies claim bank’s restructuring division pushed them to brink of collapse
State-owned lender steps up restructuring after seventh consecutive annual loss
Former FSA head expected to take up role over the summer
Banks battling to fill new board roles as rule and responsibilities become more stringent
Executives told treasury committee that restructuring unit was not a profit centre
Failure that left 6.5m customers unable to access their accounts brings record retail penalty
Better news on drug pipelines still needed to pacify doubters
Board membership is not just about money and prestige
Contrasting approaches of Tesco and GSK show importance of thinking ahead
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