Saskia Scholtes
- Saskia Scholtes has written articles published in Financial Times.
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Most Recent article
Credit card losses hit record 10.4%
Financial Times, TuesdayLosses on US credit cards hit a record 10.44 per cent in June, squeezing profit margins for credit card securitisations to a 10-year low, according to Fitch Ratings.
Previous Articles
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Banks earnings buoyed by record fund-raising
Financial Times, Sunday
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UBS unveils SFr3.8bn equity placement
Financial Times, Thursday 25 June
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UBS to unveil SFr3.8bn equity placement
Financial Times, Thursday 25 June
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Banks rush to rescue of credit card trusts
Financial Times, Wednesday 24 June
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Banks aid card securitisation vehicles
Financial Times, Wednesday 24 June
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Insurers face $6bn bill for board protection
Financial Times, Monday 22 June
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New consumer agency to expand regulatory reach
Financial Times, Wednesday 17 June
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Citi and IFC in global trade funding alliance
Financial Times, Sunday 14 June
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Merging of two cultures will create a formidable player
Financial Times, Saturday 13 June
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Merging of two cultures will create a formidable player
Financial Times, Friday 12 June
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- 306 articles (since January 2008)
- Average article: 15 column inches (451 words)
- Shortest article: 4 column inches (114 words)
- Longest article: 90 column inches (2701 words)
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