Beneath the bonnet: The case for L’Oréal, Salesforce and LVMH
Three fund managers share stocks that are making a difference
Three fund managers share stocks that are making a difference
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Between the ages of 18 and 34, men invest at double the rate of women
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Women’s savings pots are forecast to be a third smaller than men’s by 2030
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Mean pay gaps at Baillie Gifford and LGIM well below the industry average of 30.1%
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The average UK woman holds £49,000 in savings – less than half the average of men
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Worst DFMs reported difference in median hourly pay between 41% and 60%
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Currently twice as many men as women can afford to retire earlier than expected
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FTSE 100 wealth manager falls among the top five worst offenders on gender pay
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Women’s pay lags men’s as much as 46% at some investment houses
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Runs counter to fund group’s Own Your World marketing campaign
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Initial results are ‘depressing’ but only 17% of financial services firms have reported so far
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DFM joins handful of early reporters who have failed to move the dial on male and female pay gap
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