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Financial Times: Business News

Stay informed on global business news with comprehensive coverage and analysis.

Financial Times: Business News
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The Financial Times app offers users global news, expert analysis, insider perspective, and market data to stay informed. Dive into in-depth stories ranging from business news to culture on your iPhone.

Key Features:

• Receive alerts on breaking news, global events, and developing stories

• Monitor markets data, real-time stock prices, charts, hot stocks, and global markets analysis

• Read news articles offline and save for later consumption

• Follow topics of interest and receive notifications on latest developments

• Access dedicated content sections including World News, Business, Politics, Technology, and more

• Listen to articles and FT podcasts on the go

• Watch videos from around the world, comment, and join conversations

• Share news stories with others and sign up for newsletters

• In-app purchases available for premium features like ad-free reading

Download the FT app today to enjoy content from a renowned brand known for accurate and insightful journalism since 1888.

Pricing & Access:

The FT app is free to download. Full access requires signing in with a Financial Times account or subscribing within the app.

FAQ

Why do I need to update my device to use the FT app?

To ensure the FT app works securely, and to enable continued rollout of new features, the FT can only support older mobile operating systems for a limited period of time. 

The FT App supports mobile devices running on these operating systems or higher: 

- iOS 14.0 and above (iPhone & iPad)

Android 8.0 and above 

Do I need to pay for the App?

Both the iOS App and Android App are free to download. However, you will need to have a digital subscription to be able to view our content in full. Downloading the app does not automatically give you access to our content.

How do I cancel my subscription?

Digital subscriptions

If you have a Standard Digital subscription, Premium Digital subscription or Digital Trial you can do this online by visiting the 'Subscription' tab in Settings & Account and selecting the 'Cancel subscription' option.

Note: All cancellations will be processed at the end of your current subscription term.

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For all other subscription types, please contact our Customer Care team using live chat or phone.

Please have the following information available:

Your full name (or the person on the billing information if different from the user)

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Note: All cancellations will be processed at the end of your current subscription term.

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  • Version2.265.0-snapshot.20.9615134039198.9033+b3ec574
  • UpdateOct 21, 2024
  • DeveloperThe Financial Times Limited
  • CategoryNews & Magazines
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 8.0+
  • Downloads1M+
  • Package Namecom.ft.news
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  • Mayank Gulia
    Mayank Gulia

    So, when reading articles in the multi-tasking windows option on Android, it's really tough. Whenever you go off the page and return after a while, you end up having to scroll down to where you were before, like every 15-30 seconds. It's so annoying because this feature is supposed to be useful for people who need translations and want to read articles at the same time. Then, I set up notifications and picked topics for my FT instant alerts. But here's the thing – every day, I get notifications on all sorts of random topics. I adore FT, but seriously, this is just crazy.

  • A G Shraga
    A G Shraga

    This app is awesome on Samsung S8 plus and S10 plus. I found two cool features after a bit of exploring! First, you can check out different newspaper sections by tapping the hamburger menu at the top left corner. And secondly, you can swipe left or right on an article to jump to the next one.

  • Darrel Francis
    Darrel Francis

    I really enjoy using the app, it has excellent news articles that I like. However, cancelling a subscription is a real hassle. Many other services make it super easy with just a simple click. But with FT, the process is way too complicated. The news content is top-notch though, no catchy headlines or misleading ads.

  • Lucian Borghina
    Lucian Borghina

    This app is fantastic for reading the FT. You can easily use it on the underground even without internet, which is a struggle for most other newspaper apps. The best part isn't just the app itself, but also the quality of the news stories.

  • Shushanto Bose
    Shushanto Bose

    This app is great and it complements paper reading well. I wanted to reduce my phone usage, so I got a physical subscription. The quality of the reporting is exceptional. I like how they focus on facts, real-world situations, and historical context. The FT seems to trust readers to think for themselves instead of promoting the usual simple stories in news today.

  • Sebastian George
    Sebastian George

    I enjoy using the app because I can choose when it downloads content, so I can read even without an internet connection. However, navigating the app is not very easy, especially when compared to The Times. It would be nice if I could share articles or at least the beginning of one, even though I understand that some content is restricted due to a paywall.

  • Vitalijus Ryzenok
    Vitalijus Ryzenok

    This app is really good. I'm impressed by all the improvements, especially the experimental feature with Amy. I enjoy listening to the articles. For around $65 a month, I think it's worth it for a premium subscription. It might seem pricey, but I believe in paying for quality content. Thank you!

  • Monserrat J.
    Monserrat J.

    Reading through the subsections of Companies is a hassle, with five pages to scroll through before reaching the first one. The numerous sections and photos make it even more frustrating since they can't be hidden. The website's navigation needs improvement! The new commenting feature is buggy and seems like it wasn't properly tested. Their advice to disable auto-correct and word suggestions, which are basic features of stock Android, is not very helpful. Having ads on a premium subscription offering is unacceptable!

  • Navid C
    Navid C

    The app is considered one of the top reading apps out there. It offers features like dark mode and offline reading, which are quite handy. However, one downside is that even with a paid subscription, ads still show up. It seems like the journalism industry is having a tough time these days. The subscription cost is a bit high, and a good chunk of content is only accessible with the premium subscription, which costs 50 pounds. Maybe I'm just not rolling in money yet.

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