Forbes names 100 most powerful women | Top Stories | News.com.au
1. Angela Merkel, chancellor of Germany
2. Sheila Bair, chair of US Federal Deposit Insurance Corp
3. Indra Nooyi, chief executive, Pepsi
4. Cynthia Carroll, chief executive, AngloAmerican (mining company)
5. Ho Ching, chief executive, Temasek (Singapore investment fund)
6. Irene Rosenfeld, chief executive, Kraft
7. Ellen Kullman, chief executive, DuPont (US chemical company)
8. Angela Braly, chief executive, WellPoint (US health insurance company)
9. Anne Lauvergeon, chief executive, Areva (nuclear power company)
10. Lynn Elsenhans, chief executive, Sunoco (US gasoline company)
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