FT’s Ross is now editing a trade newsletter

Alice Ross of the Financial Times is now editing an email newsletter called “Trade Secrets.” The newsletter is published four days a week, Monday through Thursday. Ross was previously a wealth correspondent and editor of FT Wealth. She has held a range of roles across the FT including Frankfurt bureau chief, currencies correspondent and deputy money […]

FT hires Indvik of Vogue Business

The Financial Times has hired Lauren Indvik as fashion editor. Indvik will oversee the FT’s coverage of fashion and style. She will also curate the Business of Luxury Summit, an annual event that brings together some of the biggest names in global luxury and fashion. Indvik succeeds and will work closely with Jo Ellison, the […]

Kaye Wiggins joins the Financial Times in London as private equity reporter

Kaye Wiggins is joining the Financial Times as a private equity reporter in London, England. Since July 2017, she has worked as a reporter on the legal team at Bloomberg News, covering UK courts and litigation.  Before that, she worked as a freelance journalist writing for the Financial Times, the BBC and the Times Education Supplement […]

How the FT is trying to attract teen readers

Lucinda Southern of Digiday writes about how the Financial Times is trying to attract new readers in their teens. Southern writes, “For the most part, the FT Schools initiative has used existing FT content and packaged it in relevant and thematic ways that map with the school curriculum. Two content areas it wants to expand […]

FT launches fellowship for minority journalists

The Financial Times has launched a fellowship for aspiring ethnic minority journalists in memory of “much-loved” sub-editor Maisie Hylton. Charlotte Tobitt of The Press Gazette writes, “Hylton, who spent 20 years on the FT production desk after 12 years at the Independent, died of a heart attack in June last year aged 59. “In her […]

Independent review clears FT reporters of collusion

In July, the Financial Times announced that it had appointed law firm RPC to conduct an independent review into allegations that FT investigative reporters had engaged in collusion with investors in German fintech company Wirecard this year. After an extensive review, RPC has found that the evidence does not support any claims of collusion between the […]

Trump Bump boosting subscriptions at financial publications

Call it the Trump Bump.  It’s a new phrase being coined in media circles to describe the boost in subscriptions due to the volatile stock market brought on by a period of politicial uncertainty.  When the economy is down, subscriptions are up. To put it plainly, it seems people want to know what is going […]

FT AME Nachoma retires after 40+ years with the paper

Rivka Nachoma, the U.S. assistant managing editor of the Financial Times, has retired after an unbroken 40-year run as the lynchpin of the FT’s U.S. operation. She joined the paper as a researcher in 1979 when it had just three reporters in New York and almost as many support staff and played a central role […]

FT closes WhatsApp group

The Financial Times has closed a Whatsapp group through which it shared one free markets story per day with individuals who had signed up. Freddy Mayhew of The Press Gazette writes, “A message sent to the group this week read: ‘Unfortunately this group will soon close. Thank you for following us and we hope you’ll continue […]

Quartz reporter Huang leaves for FT’s Ignites

Echo Huang, a reporter for Quartz in Hong Kong, is leaving to join Ignites Asia, a Financial Times publication. Huang had been with Quartz for three years. Some of her coverage focused on electric cars, space commercialization, and China’s film market. Ignites Asia is an online source of news, business intelligence and analysis for and […]