Gillian Tett, the US managing editor of the London-based Financial Times, is "sharp" and "glamorous," according to a 2010 profile by The Daily Beast. ...
Many observers question whether today's business leaders have a heart when it comes to their role in the country's growing income disparity. A more appropriate question might be to ask whether they have a head.
As INET Executive Director Rob Johnson said, "last year's conference punctured the mystique of market stability (not to mention real events). This year, the conference will shatter the illusion of control."
As The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal bash each other, the Financial Times, led by its sharp, glamorous new U.S. editor, Gillian Tett, int...
Chrystia Freeland, the Financial Times' US Managing Editor and TV regular, is leaving the newspaper for Thomson Reuters, where she will serve as globa...
This week marks the official publication of the longest, most comprehensive, and highest-priced ($32.95!) work of Crisis Lit yet, New York Times repor...
Contrary to what John Boehner says, a big foot needs to be placed on the financial industry to make sure that last year's near collapse can never happen again.