Central-Bank Chief Gender Parity Is More Than a Century Away
- Three regional Federal Reserve banks score highly in tally
- Fed board in Washington and ECB aren’t so impressive
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Women now helm 22 central banks around the world as the gender balance shows improvement though only at a glacial pace, according to an annual tally.
The number of female leaders out of a total of 186 — including Federal Reserve presidents in the US and national governors in the euro zone — is the most since the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum first began counting them a decade ago.