Wall Street is partnering with women and minority-owned banks for billion-dollar bond deals in an effort to promote diversity and inclusivity in the financial industry.
Wall Street is increasingly turning to women and minority-owned banks for billion-dollar bond deals . This move is seen as an effort to address the lack of diversity in the financial industry. By partnering with these banks, Wall Street hopes to promote inclusivity and provide opportunities for underrepresented groups.
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