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Updated · Financial Times · May 19
FT Unveils 4-Person Monetary Policy Radar Editorial Team
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Updated · Financial Times · May 19

FT Unveils 4-Person Monetary Policy Radar Editorial Team

1 articles · Updated · Financial Times · May 19
  • Four journalists and economists now make up the Financial Times' Monetary Policy Radar team, a new editorial unit focused on how central-bank decisions affect readers and investments.
  • Chris Giles leads the effort after 19 years as the FT's global economics editor, joined by former Lex commentator Andrew Whiffin, data lead Joel Suss and reporter Elettra Ardissino.
  • The lineup combines central-bank reporting, markets commentary and data analysis: Suss previously worked at the Bank of England, while Ardissino covered Europe as an economist at a hedge-fund advisory firm.
  • The FT said the team's sole focus is tracking monetary-policy changes and forecasting rate moves, signaling a dedicated product around global central-bank coverage.
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