Indonesia News-NEW YORK  In the chart of the top 100 most powerful women in the world by Forbes Magazine the latest released Monday, June 6, 2016 local time, the name of the former Minister of Finance, Sri Mulyani Indrawati back to exist.

As reported by Forbes.com, Tuesday (06/07/2016), the name of Sri Mulyani, who is currently the Managing Director of the World Bank, perched at number 37.






Of the 100 women who entered the ranks of the most powerful women in 2016, there were only 17 figures from the world of finance. The rest comes from the world of politics, to social.

17 figures in the financial sector came from 11 different countries, such as Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and Indonesia were represented including Sri Mulyani.

Sri Mulyani, who also served the Minister of Economic Affairs is entered into the list of 100 most powerful women of the world, thanks to the ideas in the implementation of the World Bank that houses 188 countries, in order to alleviate poverty and improve the welfare of its member countries.

Sri Mulyani also could be in the spotlight after the issue of gender equality, in which he mentions that in recent years, women only have a 50 percent less likely to have full-time careers.

The financial world figures who occupy the highest order, filled the name Janet Yellen, head of the US Federal Reserve which is in the third position, below the US presidential candidates (USA); Hillary Clinton and German Chancellor; Angela Merkel.
 
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