Category Archives: Financial Times

What would it look like if the Financial Times put its reader first?

The FT serves the people who advise, finance, regulate, and second-guess those who run the world economy such as fund managers, central bankers, finance ministers, corporate officers, consultants, economists, sovereign wealth managers, development officials. The paper’s natural constituency is the … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Leaders Of The Financial Times Iran War Coverage Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are purring along nicely in the Financial Times newsroom, the London editorial offices, the Dubai/Beijing/Istanbul bureaus, and the markets desk right now. With the U.S.-Israeli campaign in its second month, Khamenei martyred, nuclear sites cratered, Iranian … Continue reading

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The Jurisdictional Wars: Alliance Theory and the battle for authority at the Financial Times

Correspondents, editors, and executives at the Financial Times do not compete for authority by saying they want power. They compete by invoking languages of Proper Journalism, Global Perspective, Must-Read Analysis, Maintaining Our Standards, or responsibility for sustaining high-quality, independent reporting … Continue reading

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