Financial Times
Leading international business and economics daily, recognizable by its salmon-pink paper.
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Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
Publisher
Nikkei
Founded
1888
About Financial Times
Financial Times is a business English-language daily newspaper published in United Kingdom. Founded in 1888 by Nikkei, it is one of the recognized news publications in the English-speaking community.
Leading international business and economics daily, recognizable by its salmon-pink paper.
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Financial Times in English
Financial Times publishes in English. It is widely read among English-speaking communities both in United Kingdom and abroad.
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