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Henny Sender joined the Financial Times in 2007. She was<br />

previously the Wall Street Journal's Senior Special Writer for<br />

the Money & Investing section and covered private equity<br />

and hedge funds. Before joining the Journal, Ms. Sender<br />

worked in Hong Kong for nearly 10 years and covered<br />

regional finance for the Wall Street Journal Asia and the Far<br />

Eastern Economic Review. Prior to that, she was in Tokyo for<br />

five years for Institutional Investor. Ms. Sender was part of a<br />

team at the Journal that won a Loeb award for coverage of the<br />

meltdown of Amaranth, a hedge fund. Her work on the<br />

overseas Chinese received a citation from the Overseas Press<br />

Club and she was a finalist for the National Magazine<br />

Awards. Her book on India, The Kashmiri Pandits,<br />

was<br />

published by Oxford University Press. Ms. Sender holds an<br />

MS from the Columbia University School of Journalism. She<br />

is a mem<strong>be</strong>r of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />

10<br />

James Lamont<br />

South Asia Bureau Chief<br />

Financial Times<br />

James Lamont was appointed South Asia Bureau Chief for<br />

the Financial Times in 2008, having spent four years as the<br />

London-based World News Editor. Prior to this, he was the<br />

<strong>FT</strong> Weekend News Editor and <strong>be</strong>fore that the Johannesburgbased<br />

Southern Africa Correspondent. Before joining the<br />

Financial Times in 2001, Mr. Lamont was Editor of Business<br />

Report, South Africa's largest financial daily. He was Deputy<br />

Editor of the Middle East Times in Cairo. He also reported on<br />

oil and gas in the region for the OPEC news agency. Mr.<br />

Lamont started his career in journalism writing for a UKbased<br />

consumer magazine. He completed his first degree at<br />

the University of York and did a postgraduate course in<br />

Southern Africa studies.<br />

Henny Sender<br />

Chief Correspondent<br />

International Finance, Financial Times

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