Jennifer Hughes
- Jennifer Hughes has written articles published in Financial Times (Financial Correspondent, Senior Markets Correspondent).
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Most Recent article
Accounting: Fooled again
Financial Times, Friday 19 MarchLehman’s terms: Dick Fuld, chief executive until its demise, disavows any recollection of discussions about ‘Repo 105’ shifts off the books. But a fellow executive told the court examiner he had given his boss a June presentation on the topic
Previous Articles
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Accounting: Fooled again
Financial Times, Friday 19 March
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JPMorgan also used accounting gimmick
Financial Times, Thursday 18 March
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E&Y faces questioning on Lehman accounting
Financial Times, Monday 15 March
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Rabobank tests investor appetite
Financial Times, Saturday 13 March
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Audio explainer: ‘Repo 105’ accounting
Financial Times, Friday 12 March
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States eye sale of family silver
Financial Times, Friday 12 March
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Disparity in default rates of toxic assets
Financial Times, Thursday 11 March
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Spotlight on use of government bond yields
Financial Times, Tuesday 9 March
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European CLO study pinpoints default hotspots
Financial Times, Monday 8 March
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Rabobank hybrid bonds offer new funding template
Financial Times, Sunday 7 March
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- 496 articles (since February 2008)
- Average article: 17 column inches (511 words)
- Shortest article: 3 column inches (101 words)
- Longest article: 128 column inches (3833 words)
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