The Financial Times
/ðə faɪˌnænʃl ˈtaɪmz/, /ðə fəˌnænʃl ˈtaɪmz/
/ðə faɪˌnænʃl ˈtaɪmz/, /ðə fəˌnænʃl ˈtaɪmz/
(abbreviation The FT)
- Britain's most important financial newspaper. It first appeared in 1888, is published every day except Sunday, and has a lot of news about companies and stocks and shares. It is read mainly by business people and people who invest money in the financial markets. The printed version uses pink paper.
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The Financial Times