Learn from the Financial Times

October 10, 2008

Just several weeks ago, most people might have guessed that the word “derivatives” is somewhat related to the relatives of a detective. As the global financial crisis has been the headline of every newspaper and broadcasting lately, we know it has little to do with a detective and his uncle; it’s from the sharks, or professionally called traders on Wall Street.

Better to know the sharks’ language now. We’ve recommended several business and finance publications in the past. We want to add one more to the list: Financial Times, a daily newspaper published out of London and circulated worldwide and probably the only one outside the U.S. that competes head-to-head with the Wall Street Journal.

At the video section in its website, you’ll find many short and well-made video reports. The guys featured in the videos usually wear suits and talk in a serious tone.

They all seem to have the right kind of the British accents, too.

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