FSA's Cole named among Europe's most influential women - papers

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FSA director of enforcement Margaret Cole has been named as one of Europe's most influential women for the second year running.

It follows Cole's promotion to the FSA's board in recognition of her role in increasing the regulator's conviction rate. The fourth annual list of the 100 most influential women compiled by Financial News reveals more than a fifth of Europe's 100 most influential women sit at the top of some of the largest companies within the financial services sector. Up to one third of the list hold managing director titles, while ten are regional heads and 15 are heads of department. The listed women work across the investment banking, asset management, hedge fund, private equity, wealth manage...

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