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Financial Times revamps FT Money supplement

The Financial Times will unveil its revamped FT Money Supplement tomorrow, 17 November.

Along with features, investigations and interviews, the refreshed supplement will include the following additional sections and content:  'Market Insight', where guest contributors will provide insight and commentary; a monthly column by John Redwood; a 'How to' guide plus a 'Best of Investors Chronicle' and an 'Armchair Alphaville' section, a selection of postings from the FT's market and companies blog.

Additionally, Norma Cohen has joined the FT Money team as demographics correspondent.

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• ‘Market Insight’, where invited guest contributors provide thought-provoking and sometimes controversial commentary;
• Regular features, investigations and interviews, starting with a look at the many ways in which HMRC is cracking down on tax fraud;
• A new monthly column by John Redwood, using a portfolio of passive, index-tracking vehicles to gain exposure to key themes;
• ‘Best of the Investors Chronicle’, share trading ideas from the UK’s oldest and most respected specialist investment publication.
• ‘How to’ guide, offering practical advice on subjects ranging from complaining about a provider to speculating on the weather;
• ‘Armchair Alphaville’, a selection of the week’s best postings from the FT’s popular and award-winning markets and companies blog.

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• ‘Market Insight’, where invited guest contributors provide thought-provoking and sometimes controversial commentary;
• Regular features, investigations and interviews, starting with a look at the many ways in which HMRC is cracking down on tax fraud;
• A new monthly column by John Redwood, using a portfolio of passive, index-tracking vehicles to gain exposure to key themes;
• ‘Best of the Investors Chronicle’, share trading ideas from the UK’s oldest and most respected specialist investment publication.
• ‘How to’ guide, offering practical advice on subjects ranging from complaining about a provider to speculating on the weather;
• ‘Armchair Alphaville’, a selection of the week’s best postings from the FT’s popular and award-winning markets and companies blog.

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• ‘Market Insight’, where invited guest contributors provide thought-provoking and sometimes controversial commentary;
• Regular features, investigations and interviews, starting with a look at the many ways in which HMRC is cracking down on tax fraud;
• A new monthly column by John Redwood, using a portfolio of passive, index-tracking vehicles to gain exposure to key themes;
• ‘Best of the Investors Chronicle’, share trading ideas from the UK’s oldest and most respected specialist investment publication.
• ‘How to’ guide, offering practical advice on subjects ranging from complaining about a provider to speculating on the weather;
• ‘Armchair Alphaville’, a selection of the week’s best postings from the FT’s popular and award-winning markets and companies blog.

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• ‘Market Insight’, where invited guest contributors provide thought-provoking and sometimes controversial commentary;
• Regular features, investigations and interviews, starting with a look at the many ways in which HMRC is cracking down on tax fraud;
• A new monthly column by John Redwood, using a portfolio of passive, index-tracking vehicles to gain exposure to key themes;
• ‘Best of the Investors Chronicle’, share trading ideas from the UK’s oldest and most respected specialist investment publication.
• ‘How to’ guide, offering practical advice on subjects ranging from complaining about a provider to speculating on the weather;
• ‘Armchair Alphaville’, a selection of the week’s best postings from the FT’s popular and award-winning markets and

 

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