Financial Time

Financial Time

Financial Times

 Financial Times
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Pays Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni
Langue(s) Anglais
Périodicité Quotidien
Genre Presse économique
Date de fondation 1888
Ville d’édition Londres

Directeur de publication Lionel Barber
Directeur de la rédaction -
Rédacteur en chef -
Propriétaire Pearson PLC
ISSN -

Financial Times

Le Financial Times est un quotidien économique et financier britannique, mais dont la majorité des lecteurs résident dans d'autres pays depuis 1998. Il est généralement considéré comme le quotidien économique de référence en Europe. Tiré en 2006 à plus de 400 000 exemplaires et l'on estime que le "FT" a environ 1,6 millions de lecteurs. Il est particulièrement reconnaissable à ses pages de couleur saumon.

Le FT est imprimé simultanément dans 23 villes : Londres, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Francfort, Stockholm, Milan, Madrid, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, Washington, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapour, Séoul, Dubai, Johannesbourg et Istanbul.

Sommaire

Histoire

Lancé le 9 janvier 1888 sous le titre de London Financial Guide par Horatio Bottomley, il est renommé dès le 13 février Financial Times.

En 1997, le Financial Times a lancé sa version américaine et en 2000, sa version allemande, en langue allemande, le FT Deutschland.

Contenu

Le journal est divisé en deux cahiers, l'un d'informations nationales et internationales diverses, l'autre sur l'actualité des entreprises et des marchés financiers.

Groupe

Le FT group, filiale du groupe Pearson PLC, possède entre autres 50% de l'hebdomadaire The Economist. Il a vendu sa participation dans Les Échos.

Affaires révélées

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