Talking about frontliners in the print media world, with global recognition and attraction, Financial Times ranks high.
The reason for the above assertion is not far fetched, because Financial Times is reknown for its global coverage, accuracy and balanced news report focusing on the global business community
Founded in 1888 as London Financial Guide before it was rebranded and called Financial Times. It was first circulated in London by James Sheridon and Horatio Bottomley.
Globalization characterizing the proceeding 19th and 20th centuries fastracked its enlargement of editorial coverage into reportorial beats like: Opinion columns, Special Reports, Political Cartoons, reader letters, Book reviews and Technology articles and global political features.
Financial Times comes in a unique often recognisable light- pink broadsheet and digital display
It has a Lifestyle magazine called FT Magazine, and the FT weekend edition
The focus of its Editorial arm is concentrated on free trade and free market
FT covers a variety of financial indices which includes FTSE all share index.
FT's depth and rich coverage has made it the first go to point to grasp latest news, economic and business related polices and business mager which as endeared it to intellectuals and business mugul.
Financial Times is divided into two sections. The first aspect covers local and international news, editorial and political commentaries alike, having seasoned journalists like Martin Wolf, Giller Tett among others displaying thier journalistic prowess which as raised FT to Its current pride of place.
The second section which happens to be my favorite deals with financial data and companies and market. I read this section more simply because I have investments in the stocks in international market, so it furnishes me with current news from the international stock market
I recommend Financial Times to you especially business people providing goods and services for the international market