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9 Jan 2008 3:49PM
Barclays Capital, the investment banking division of Barclays, has been forced to defend its record as an equal opportunities employer after it emerged that it had promoted 80 managing directors, of which only five are women.
BarCap, which employs about 15,700 staff across offices in 26 countries, took out a full-page advertisement in the Financial Times yesterday to announce the promotions, which covered public relations executives as well as bankers in locations from London and New York t... (120 more words)
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