Increasing the number of women in senior management positively correlates to better returns on capital, environmental, social and governance scores and stock performance, a report by Credit Suisse has underscored. While the Swiss bank granted that it was not asserting causality, its previous reports have “outlined a correlation” between more gender diverse companies and superior corporate and share price outperformance,…
Want to increase profits? Promote women: Credit Suisse
29 September 2021

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