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‘The Financial Times’ and transgender people

The Financial Times (FT) is a Japanese-owned British media organization that specializes in business and economic news. Their coverage of trans topics is generally fair and accurate.

Background

Established in 1888 as the Financial News, it merged with the Financial Times in 1945 and has since become a leading global source for financial journalism. The newspaper is recognized for its comprehensive coverage of international markets, companies, economic policy, and investment trends. The print edition is known for its distinctive light pink pages.

The FT operates in both print and digital formats, with its online edition offering real-time news, data, opinion, and multimedia content. Its subscription model, emphasizing premium content and in-depth reporting, has been central to its financial sustainability in an era of declining print circulation. The newspaper also produces special reports, rankings, and events, such as the FT Global Boardroom series.

Owned by Nikkei Inc. since 2015, the FT has expanded its international presence, maintaining offices in major financial hubs including New York, Hong Kong, and Paris. It is known for its rigorous editorial standards, investigative reporting, and commentary on economic and geopolitical issues.

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