Financial TimesThe Financial Times (FT) is an international business newspaper printed on distinctive salmon pink paper. The FT reports extensively on business and features extensive share and financial product listings. It also has a sizeable network of international reporters covering current affairs in general. The FT is usually in two pieces, the first piece covers national and international news, while the second piece contains more financial news, share pieces and unit funds. The Saturday edition of the FT has multiple sections providing broad coverage of 'Culture', the Arts, and 'Events'. Although headquartered in London, the paper currently has more readers overseas than in Britain. Total circulation is about 450,000. Since 2000 the FT has published a German language edition, Financial Times Deutschland, with its own news coverage. Its circulation in 2003 was approximately 90,000. Despite its name, the paper has no connection with The Times. One of The Financial Times newsprint suppliers are Holmen, which produces their distinctivly coloured newspaper. External link
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