What was the original name of the Financial Times when it was first published in 1888? NZ Herald Quiz Morning Answers Today

What was the original name of the Financial Times when it was first published in 1888? the Correct answer is "London Financial Guide"

by J Nandhini

Updated Nov 04, 2023

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What was the original name of the Financial Times when it was first published in 1888? NZ Herald Quiz Morning Answers Today
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What was the original name of the Financial Times when it was first published in 1888?

The Correct answer is "London Financial Guide"

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The original name of the Financial Times when it was first published in 1888 was simply "The Financial Times." It has retained this name throughout its history and is commonly referred to as the FT. The newspaper was founded by James Sheridan and Horatio Bottomley and initially focused on providing financial news and information for the business community. Over the years, it has become one of the world's leading international business newspapers, known for its in-depth reporting on finance, economics, and global affairs.


 



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What was the original name of the Financial Times when it was first published in 1888? - FAQ

1. What was the original name of the Financial Times when it was first published in 1888?  

The Correct answer is "London Financial Guide"

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