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Mary McDougall

Mary McDougall

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Pensions Correspondent, Financial Times

London

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Financial Markets, StartupsMacroeconomy, Venture Capital and Energy, Private Equity

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Total articles 1345

  • Banknote maker De la Rue agrees £263mn takeover by US buyout group Atlas

    By Maxine Kelly Verified, Ivan Levingston Verified, Mary McDougall Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Trump chaos prompts big pension funds to cool on U.S.

    By Sun Yu, Antoine Gara Verified, Mary McDougall Verified, Arash Massoudi Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • Banknote maker De la Rue agrees £263mn takeover by US buyout group Atlas

    By Maxine Kelly Verified, Ivan Levingston Verified, Mary McDougall Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

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Financial Times

The Financial Times (FT) is a prominent global business news organization, established in January 1888. Headquartered in Bracken House, London, it is known for its authoritative reporting and analysis on business, finance, politics, and economics. The FT is easily recognizable by its light-pink newsprint, a distinctive feature since 1893. The FT offers a range of products, including its core newspaper, FT Weekend, and FT Magazine, which cover various topics from lifestyle to technology. It also provides specialized publications through FT Specialist and publishes financial benchmarks like the FTSE All-Share Index. The organization has a strong digital presence with FT.com and mobile apps, offering premium subscription services for real-time market insights. With over 2,900 staff members, including 700 journalists in 40 countries, the FT serves a diverse audience, including white-collar professionals, institutional investors, and academics.

London, England, United Kingdom

+44 20 7873 3000

Founded: 1888