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The 100 most influential women in financial services

This is the tenth year that Financial News has published its honour roll of the most influential female executives working in financial services – and an opportunity for both celebration and reflection.

L-R: Catherine Davidson (Morgan Stanley), Joanna Cound (BlackRock), Nadia Swann (Linklaters), Joanne Segars (PLSA), Katie Cusack (Credit Suisse), Marisa Drew (Credit Suisse), Tina Fordham (Citi), Nicolette Moser (Allianz GI) and Robyn Grew (MAN Group)
L-R: Catherine Davidson (Morgan Stanley), Joanna Cound (BlackRock), Nadia Swann (Linklaters), Joanne Segars (PLSA), Katie Cusack (Credit Suisse), Marisa Drew (Credit Suisse), Tina Fordham (Citi), Nicolette Moser (Allianz GI) and Robyn Grew (MAN Group) Photo: Lionel Derimais

This is the tenth year that Financial News has published its honour roll of the most influential female executives working in financial services – and an opportunity for both celebration and reflection.

Celebration because women featured in the list of 2016 are in general doing higher-profile and more important jobs than their counterparts in 2007. That's a welcome development and credit must go both to the women themselves and the broader industry.

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