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successful and innovate more but that hasn't translated into practice when it comes to putting boardrooms together in germany and germany is a real laggard when it comes to women members the boardrooms of germany's listed companies are overwhelmingly dominated by a total of $640.00 men with seats for a mere $86.00 women but they're faring much better elsewhere in the united states women occupy almost a 3rd of the boardroom seats the lot of this corporations and britain they hold almost a quarter of seats germany lags way behind with only 16 percent of boardroom seats held by women now as there are national differences we can see there let's get the thoughts on this from a woman wears made it up the corporate ladder in a male dominated society. therefore she is the head of operations after cash a digital personal loan service in india as she joins me from mumbai walk into the program push to enter. india is a generally conservative society what role does it play that you are a female executive. hello. happy even and say to all the women out there he is coming from * a from a bit yakka society it does i think the choice is that unique and before that the choice is made by your parents and others that creates a huge impact on your group so i think you know. my parents and only me for good never have education and then. once the pot the set of g.s.t. you know when i had the father concentrating on your carry out that that has been the benchmark and also you know it is about you what you want in your life so having clarity on what you want are. very important for each and every individual especially to every girl who is out there and was. not thinking al flower doing something substantial in her life i think it does it does not support system that you have less your mindset and your career but what you think you would want to see us of these are very crucial wrote. life choices and the support system play a major role there what have been the biggest obstacles for you to get where you are today. so far just even the site. bearing them an arch so just the me it's me and i'm done with that society and people tend to get far i mean a candidate or female one you know thinking but regards that she would have a family. in her life i think of the choice and at some but obviously it doesn't back because when you are when you are a fresh mother i did take a step back in my and my career and i didn't. move into a profile that wasn't there before me as a booking mother but you know months once does go not you heard you know i've moved forward and you know that area apart from myself with bill trying so there are obstacles in the way but we have to deal with them so that you know the setback should not be very long. and you know we can go ahead and i'm going to go and there's going to remember the numerous reports of sexual violence against women in india. there is still a gender disparity in the country how do you see women and their rights in india today. india is of the big continent the big country but yes diverse cultures there is a huge segment of the markets in between the rule segment. of. members of society. big. increase my lenses against them and there's a long way that we have to travel obviously people have to be more educated or men the men the society has to think forward and i think education is a big role there so that the men and you can decide. these things. these occurrences will be far few has been the core head of operations that cash eve thank you for your focus. thank you. now the corporate world it's not only in boardrooms that women are a minority here in germany only 16 percent of startups have female founders which might also have to do with the difficulties some women founders face when forming strong bonds with their investors because the majority of them are men. founders katie ernst and christina taylor wanted to bring a sometimes taboo topic out into the open menstruation but instead of tampons and pads they sell period underwear they would have been if this book if they catch is in the crotch we've put a multi-layered membrane system into the crotch one side of it wicks away the liquid away from the body so that it feels totally dry at the same time it gets soaked up and doesn't leak out. wash dry repeat and the stain of all product is ready to be used again. their on line shop ran up sales of 10000 euro's on their 1st day of business if it was like everyone was waiting for it which is not surprising we've seen so much innovation yet for decades for periods to nothing if they may have had customers from the outset but finding venture capital privilege harder. but i got this i meant what i meant there was one time where a male investors said they didn't want to invest in us because we're a women's project and he'd recommend women as investors which is scandalous because there are very few female investors meaning a lot of doors would be closed. men have traditionally dominated berlin startup scene almost all venture capital companies here are led by men as part of the business angels network but tina schmitz is something of a rarity. with regards to women in particular comes to funding there are still some barrios so for example in venture capital which is kind of my field there are lot of men sitting on the other side of the table which can be sort of intimidating or they simply don't quite understand how you tick and especially venture capital is really about getting into the founders head so there's a lot of trust involved there's a lot of empathy involved that you need to need to accumulate. cauchy interest you have pumped their own money into it along with some crowd funding inside a year it was turning a profit and for that you founders is only the start. to name from. today's companies are setting the scene for the future the future of code of tech of innovation and when it's only being done by one type of person white men in their mid thirty's from middle class backgrounds then it's lacking so many ideas and devoid of innovative power and we need those as a society. with their show. now to some of the other global business stories making the news a major hack against microsoft's widely used business email program has prompted companies to check for vulnerabilities in their systems it's thought the cyber attack on the tech firm software may have compromised the data of tens of thousands of businesses around this thing to hack into china china also record growth in its exports during january and february the they were up 60 percent on a year earlier been coronavirus battered the world's 2nd biggest economy the rise which has been helped by the improving situation for manufacturers in europe and the united states and strong sales of coronavirus masts and electronics. the signal looked at commodities markets and crude prices have jumped to during monday's trading session following a missile and drone attack on saudi arabia's oil industry group the rebels say they carried out the assault it came after saudi left forces bombed the yemeni capital of sanaa the aramco facilities targeted in arrests to noora include one of the world's biggest oil pools so far no injuries have been reported or disruptions of supplies. chose to delay me is our markets correspondent in frankfurt chelsea crew prizes on the rise today will this attack have a bigger a long term impact or resist just a short term scare here. so foreign markets are looking this looking at this attack as a short term scale scare as you mentioned it didn't impact production so far so it hasn't really taken any oil production off the table but of course there has been a kneejerk reaction here we have seen in the past these conflicts between saudi arabia and many rebels really impact oil production about a year and a half ago in september 29000 we saw a record spike in oil prices after the yemeni forces attacked saudi arabia's oil fields and took about 5 percent production off the global market that's not the case so far here but investors are obviously looking at this a bit wearily of that we might see more more conflicts in the in the months ahead and jones news of course comes at a time when members you've. decided. yes and that's of course the longer term impact here. the oil market is right now really spiking we've seen brant crude the global benchmark go up about 35 percent so far this year that's because these oil these oil producing nations have decided to really keep production quite low even as the economy the global economy is starting to recover from coronavirus oil demand is starting to go up so we are seeing a bit of a supply demand problem that is going to have a global impact for oil producing nations that could be good but it also comes as we see a lot of concern about inflation rising oil prices would push inflation even higher josee lamey and friends thank you. the german democratic republic as a call themselves has been history for a few decades but your registration figures show that the iconic g.d.r. cards are still going strong in germany. as they've been called have become a cult favorite in recent years even though the manufacturer. has not produced them indicates today 38000. are still on german roads compare that to 34000. people could wait years to get it. was sidelined until it was recently active as. i can. and reminder of the top story at this hour. in boardrooms around the world. today is international women's day and throughout the day we're looking at women's careers. and crude prices are higher on monday's trading moving. in these. secrets lie behind wall. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating sights. 360. i'm. confident we'll be together. again the screen great guy because i because i like to join me and the world. with me. in the studio i'm speaking now because i calculated what. join the 77th of march 15th 30 pm. and speak up for. the. nonce like doesn't go to work in one of istanbul's high rise office buildings but on it job is to keep it shiny and squeaky clean. 130 meters off our equipment consists of a sponge so people water and a screeching she's the only woman in turkey who does this hazardous job. though when i look down from here i feel as if the world belongs to me as if i were standing on top of everything i think most people never have a chance to experience that. starts every work day with a cup of tea she discusses the job with team leader more ought to have surely a former mountain near a takes responsibility for getting everyone at this table or man except nasa up and back down safely now is the 1st woman more art has ever trained for this line of work call out beats him due to the training wasn't easy it was really hard on my arms hurt so much although during the training phase i just cried again and again and i kept thinking i'd never be able to complete that training some of them.

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