Hugo Dixon
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Hugo Duncan Dixon (born December 1963) is a British business journalist and the former editor-in-chief and chairman of the financial commentary website Breakingviews which he co-founded. He was the editor of the Financial Times Lex column from 1994 to 1999, and a visiting fellow at Saïd Business School, Oxford University. He is the great-grandson of former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.
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Hugo Dixon est un journaliste britannique spécialiste de l'économie et de la Bourse.
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Hugo Dixon
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Hugo Dixon
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Hugo Dixon
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Hugo Duncan Dixon
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Co-founder, editor-in-chief and chairman Breakingviews
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British
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European Union
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Internet
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Journalism
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United Kingdom
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University of Oxford
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Biography
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Business and economics
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Hugo Duncan Dixon (born December 1963) is a British business journalist and the former editor-in-chief and chairman of the financial commentary website Breakingviews which he co-founded. He was the editor of the Financial Times Lex column from 1994 to 1999, and a visiting fellow at Saïd Business School, Oxford University. He is the great-grandson of former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.
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Hugo Dixon est un journaliste britannique spécialiste de l'économie et de la Bourse.
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Former editor of the Financial Times Lex column
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Hugo Duncan Dixon