The head of the Milan Stock Exchange said that Italy lacks women in leadership, and this is a cultural issue that the business community needs to reform.
“Last year, we most likely reached the lowest level of leading executive presidents in the field of companies on the Milan Stock Exchange,” said Claudia Barzani, President of Boronx Italiana in Bloomberg’s papers on Tuesday.
She warned that the country needs to attract new talents, including qualified women. She added that Italy needs to focus on the “human factor” in the era of artificial intelligence.
Parzani is also a great consultant at LLP LLP LLP and a non -executive manager at Carmaker Stelantis NV.
When talking about capital markets in Italy, Barzani highlighted the importance of making the market more attractive to smaller and medium enterprises. “We are working on an important thing, and this is the liquidity of the market, especially for smaller companies, and expanding the largest possible amount of institutional investor investors.”
However, the market windows for primary public offers are not always available and have placed Italy as competing, backward markets such as France and Germany.
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