Henny Sender is chief correspondent for international finance at the Financial Times, based in New York and Hong Kong. She joined the FT in 2007.
Before joining the FT, Sender was the Wall Street Journal’s Senior Special Writer for Money & Investing, covering private equity and hedge funds. Prior to this, she spent 10 years in Hong Kong covering regional finance for WSJ Asia and Far Eastern Economic Review, as well as five years in Tokyo at Institutional Investor.
Sender was part of a team at the Journal that won a Loeb award for coverage of the meltdown of Amaranth hedge fund. Her work on the overseas Chinese received a citation from the Overseas Press Club and she was a finalist for the National Magazine Awards. Her book on India, The Kashmiri Pandits, was published by Oxford University Press.
Sender holds an MS from the Columbia University School of Journalism and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.