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The Financial Time Germany (FTD) is an appearing stock exchange daily trade journal with head office in Hamburg. It is a joint undertaking of the publishing house Gruner and year and the British Pearson Publishing Group (Financial Time).
The Financial Time Germany consists of five newspaper books: Enterprise, politics & economics, finances, agenda (comment, analysis, sport, culture) and Weekend.
The first edition of the Financial Time Germany appeared on 21 February 2000. The newspaper sold 101,167 copies in the third quarter 2005 daily.
Establishment editor-in-chief was the Britisher Andrew Gowers, which changed in October 2001 to the point of the Financial Time (FT) in London. In Hamburg Christoph Keeseund Wolfgang which became in the summer 2003 however a columnist of the FT in London, followed it. Keese changed in May 2004 as an editor-in-chief to the world on Sunday. Since 1 August 2004 Steffen Klusmann leads the FTD editorship.
The Financial Time Germany provided in September 2002 for attention and criticism, as it - as in the anglo-saxon press usual - a choice recommendation for the CDU printed. Also in September 2005 it expressed a choice recommendation, this time in favor of the FDP.
Also outwardly it differs from other sheets: The FTD is printed like the FT on pink paper (officially as "salmon colors" designates). The paper had introduced the FT-publisher 1893, in order to stand out against the competition.
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