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Blackwattle Partners says it’s too expensive to hire women
Myriam RobinRear Window editorPedestals are nothing if not slippery. Just ask Blackwattle Investment Partners.
Fresh from calling out the scourge of fund managers engaging in personal trading (which can muddy the incentives around stock selection by making analysts personally invested in a company’s success), the start-up fund manager has bravely tackled another fund management third rail. Now in its sights: the utter paucity of women in investment roles.
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