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One of the few women leading global economic policy today is Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund. She says the biggest problems of our day, from cyberthreats to climate change, can't be solved "by turning inwards, by looking at your belly button." She describes herself as part architect, part firefighter and explains why she thinks banks would be better off if more of them had female CEOs.
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Why no Wall Street CEO went to jail after the financial crisis
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg on manufacturing in America today
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Inside the business of basketball with Los Angeles Lakers CEO Jeanie Buss
SpaceX's Gwynne Shotwell says we'll be on Mars within 10 years
Glassdoor CEO says where you work is one of the most important decisions of your life
AEG CEO says the company is recession resistant
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