Meet the Journalists
Meet the Journalists
Meet the Journalists
Meet the Journalists
Meet the Journalists

Now in its second season, Liv Brown travels the world to introduce you to the FT journalists who work tirelessly to provide a truly global view of key events and decode their impact on business, finance, economics, tech and politics.

Season 2

Chris Grimes

Entertainment | Los Angeles

The Financial Times' LA bureau chief Christopher Grimes on the big business questions that grip Hollywood.

Ortenca Aliaj

Financial Services | London

The Financial Times' banking editor Ortenca Aliaj on shadow banking, the importance of analysis and visual storytelling, and why London is a strategic location for global financial organisations.

Henry Foy

European Affairs | Brussels

The Financial Times' Brussels bureau chief Henry Foy explains why the FT's coverage of EU policies and power moves is cut out for a global audience.

Hannah Murphy

Technology | San Francisco

Financial Times tech correspondent Hannah Murphy talks big tech, Silicon Valley start-ups and the FT's role in responsible global reporting.

Madhumita Murgia

Artificial Intelligence | London

The Financial Times' artificial intelligence editor Mudhumita Murgia talks about the geopolitical side of AI, the scaling hypothesis and the trends to look out for.

Myles McCormick

Energy | Houston

The Financial Times' Houston correspondent Myles McCormick explains how energy, politics and world events are all intertwined – and why Houston, Texas, is such an important hub for global energy news.

Season 1

Edward Luce

Washington DC

The Financial Times' US national editor and columnist Ed Luce talks power, politics and the city he believes is the most exciting in the world.

Colby Smith

Washington DC

The Financial Times' US economics editor Colby Smith talks about power structures, the global perspective, and why the nitty gritty is important in news.

Brooke Masters

New York

The US financial editor of the Financial Times Brooke Masters on holding the powerful to account, the vibrancy of Wall Street, and writing for the world's "hometown newspaper".

Rana Foroohar

New York

Financial Times global business columnist and associate editor Rana Foroohar talks smart curation, double-sourcing and the NYC experience.

Robert Armstrong

New York

The Financial Times' US financial commentator and writer of Unhedged, Robert Armstrong talks about the buzz of the newsroom, the energy of New York, and why the pink paper is the worldly choice.

Tabby Kinder

San Francisco

Scrutinising big tech, tracking finance around the world, covering the AI boom – the Financial Times' West Coast financial editor Tabby Kinder knows Silicon Valley.

About the Financial Times

The Financial Times is one of the world’s leading news organisations, recognised internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy.

Our network of 700+ journalists report from all over the world, ensuring a truly global view of key events and decoding their impact on business, finance, economics, tech and politics.