The Financial Times’ (FT) Monetary Policy Radar is an exclusive resource that provides in-depth analysis on economic events, central bankers’ views, and alternative data sets to diagnose the economy. The radar relies on a team of experts who bring their expertise to keep subscribers informed about how monetary policy changes could impact investments.
Leading the FT’s editorial team for Monetary Policy Radar is Chris Giles, the economics commentator and former global editor of the FT. With 19 years of experience in covering economic news, Giles now focuses on analyzing central banks’ decisions and their potential effects on investors. He also writes a weekly newsletter, “Chris Giles on Central Banks,” and contributes to a fortnightly column.
Andrew Whiffin joins Giles as part of the team, bringing his experience in corporate commentary from the FT’s Lex platform. Whiffin previously covered European banks, insurers, general financials, property, and markets before being awarded UK CFA Journalist of the Year 2023 for his work on the UK stock market.
Joel Suss heads up the data output for Monetary Policy Radar, leveraging his PhD in economics from the London School of Economics. As a research data scientist at the Bank of England, Suss brings valuable expertise to analyzing alternative data sets that help diagnose economic trends.
Rounding out the team is Elettra Ardissino, who covers global central banks’ rate decisions and forecasts their future moves. With degrees in economics from Oxford and Warwick, Ardissino previously worked as a Europe Economist at a London hedge fund advisory firm.
Source: https://professional-monetary-policy-radar.ft.com/access-error/76e689bc-5996-45f8-958d-c96408f8c4c7