Summary
The world's top central banks have a poor record for the number of women policymakers making decisions on interest rates that influence the global economy.
Former women central bankers said this male clubiness limits female access to top professional jobs in the elite world of central banking and can hurt a central bank's credibility.See the full content of this document
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Banking Culture Still 'Jobs for Boys'
'Does this matter? I think it does, although not because there is any particular gender bias in setting interest rates,' said DeAnne Julius, a member of the Bank of England's Monet...
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