The Financial Times announced Monday the launch of FT Tilt, a premium online financial news and analysis service focused exclusively on the emerging world.
“Recent years have seen economic power shift—or tilt—south and east,” said Paul Murphy, editor-in-chief of FT Tilt, in a statement. “This trend is accelerating rather than diminishing and we see strong demand from our core professional readers for increasingly granular news and insight in markets beyond the developed G3 economies. The service will connect the dots across the emerging world to present a holistic view of this vibrant and increasingly central story.”
FT Tilt has dedicated writers stationed in regional bureaus around the world, providing detailed coverage of Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, South and East Asia, Russia and Eastern Europe.
Launched by the team responsible for the multi-award winning financial blog FT Alphaville, this new service draws on a rich pedigree of producing exclusive, market-moving news and thoughtful analysis. FT Tilt has been developed as part of the FT’s broader effort to provide specialized coverage with tangible value to niche audiences.
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