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Appointment of Michael Angelakis and Jeff Ubben comes as US oil group prepares key investor day
Shake-up comes as lender set to announce acceleration of ‘pivot to Asia’ and further retreat from Europe and US
Job adverts for senior roles consistently use less inclusive language, study shows
Online payments provider is one of Silicon Valley’s most valuable private companies
World’s largest sovereign wealth fund had held back on making views public
US drugmaker says independent probe was sparked by claims of a personal relationship with an employee
Commodity group now has three women in its nine-person boardroom
Incoming chief will be the only African-American woman running an S&P 500 company when she takes over in March
Anastassia Lauterbach had chaired risk and compliance committee at collapsed German payments group
Funeral operator warns of short-term hit to performance as it seeks to build market share
Collections of Uruguayan-born designer are made primarily from recycled materials, signalling sustainable push by Swiss luxury group
Unexpected decision comes after heated board meeting at Italian bank
Feud-stricken FTSE 250 miner seeks to draw line under summer of discontent
Jean-Marie Tritant to replace Christophe Cuvillier in January
Investment industry veteran has been tipped for US cabinet post under Joe Biden
Departure comes amid criticism over hiring of PR company
Japanese conglomerate also books a $1.3bn loss on its Nasdaq trades over the summer
Concession to activist hedge fund shows asset manager is bowing to pressure to turn business around
CCTV footage shared on social media show’s incident as staff stay loyal to gold miner’s former boss
World’s biggest fund manager concerned at lack of independent leadership in wake of emissions scandal
Precious few women chair the boards of FTSE 100 companies
Boris Johnson’s former boss Charles Moore has waged a long campaign against broadcaster and its licence fee model
Brewing giant considers external candidates to replace Brazilian who has been at helm for 16 years
Departure of Ben Meng from Calpers is unlikely to trigger a scramble to replace him
Roberto Azevêdo will become chief corporate affairs officer at food and drinks company next month
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