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Brooke Masters

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Brooke Masters has been the FT’s Comment and Analysis Editor since 2018. She has previously served as Companies Editor, Chief Regulation Correspondent, City correspondent and as a contributor to the Lex column. She spent the first part of her career in the US covering a variety of beats including criminal justice, local politics and education for the Washington Post.

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  • Saturday, 28 July, 2018
    Corporate governance
    Do companies really need a ‘head of integrity’?

    Putting someone in charge of ethics does not absolve chief executives of responsibility

    Saturday, 28 July, 2018
  • Monday, 23 July, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: oligopoly is the source of many woe

    Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google have made it difficult for other companies to grow and should be cause for concern

    Monday, 23 July, 2018
  • Saturday, 21 July, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: A kite surfing banker takes over Goldman

    David Solomon hails from the firm's investment banking side

    Saturday, 21 July, 2018
  • Tuesday, 17 July, 2018
    Corporate governance
    Papa John’s succumbs to curse of founder’s dilemma

    Few tasks are more important than planning for the replacement of a chief executive

    Tuesday, 17 July, 2018
  • Saturday, 14 July, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: The UK: a country ‘in turmoil’

    US president Donald Trump has openly criticised prime minister Theresa May's Brexit plan

    Saturday, 14 July, 2018
  • Friday, 6 July, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: the US retreats from the world stage 

    Russia and China will be the big winners after the US abandons foreign policy principles

    Friday, 6 July, 2018
  • Tuesday, 3 July, 2018
    Reinventing business
    Robot grocery delivery faces problems

    The vans in a pilot launched by Kroger seem ill-suited to urban life

    Tuesday, 3 July, 2018
  • Saturday, 30 June, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: Mexico's silver-haired populist

    Andrés Manuel López Obrador plans to eradicate graft and get the economy moving

    Saturday, 30 June, 2018
  • Saturday, 23 June, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: Bringing a human touch to healthcare

    Atul Gawande founded projects to improve health in developing countries

    Saturday, 23 June, 2018
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  • Tuesday, 19 June, 2018
    Financial & markets regulation
    Loosening the law that haunts bankers carries risk

    The powerful Martin Act targeted fraud but a new ruling has curbed its reach

    Tuesday, 19 June, 2018
  • Monday, 18 June, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: Don’t underestimate Trump’s appeal
    Monday, 18 June, 2018
  • Saturday, 16 June, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: The North Korean dictator turned diplomat

    Kim Jong Un succeeded in resetting relations with US president Donald Trump

    Saturday, 16 June, 2018
  • Friday, 15 June, 2018
    Long Story Short
    The FT’s biggest stories and best reads every Friday

    Brooke Masters’ top reads this week: Sorrell’s fall, job-robbing robots, Facebook un-liked

    Friday, 15 June, 2018
  • Saturday, 9 June, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: The dogged Socialist running Spain

    Pedro Sánchez presented himself as the far-left candidate to restore the soul of the party

    Saturday, 9 June, 2018
  • Tuesday, 5 June, 2018
    Columnists
    Trump has shaken my faith in free and fair markets

    A possible presidential pardon for Martha Stewart would have grave implications

    Tuesday, 5 June, 2018
  • Saturday, 2 June, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: The calm centre of the trade storm

    US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross remains unflappable despite taking harsh criticism from President Trump

    Saturday, 2 June, 2018
  • Tuesday, 29 May, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: Middle-sized powers of the world unite!

    The UK, France and Japan find themselves facing a dilemma and an opportunity

    Tuesday, 29 May, 2018
  • Saturday, 26 May, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: The activist who gives CEOs nightmares

    Paul Singer’s bearish letters to investors have made him stand out at a time when much of the hedge fund industry is struggling

    Saturday, 26 May, 2018
  • Thursday, 17 May, 2018
    Review History books
    What happened to the American dream?

    A history of political slogans reveals much about US sensibilities in the age of Trump

    Thursday, 17 May, 2018
  • Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: How to judge China

    China-US relations face a testy year because Trump’s goals for trade talks make no sense

    Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
  • Tuesday, 15 May, 2018
    Shareholder activism
    Supine shareholders need to stand up to directors

    Moves to punish companies generate headlines precisely because they are so rare

    Tuesday, 15 May, 2018
  • Monday, 14 May, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: Apple explains the market

    The tech group exemplifies the rising importance of intangible assets

    Monday, 14 May, 2018
  • Saturday, 12 May, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: The rapper speaking truth to America

    Actor/rapper Donald Glover lit up social media with a provocative video that has already been viewed 75m times on YouTube

    Saturday, 12 May, 2018
  • Tuesday, 8 May, 2018
    Columnists
    Wall St must suppress its delight at Schneiderman’s fall

    The New York attorney-general played a key role in checking bad behaviour in finance

    Tuesday, 8 May, 2018
  • Saturday, 5 May, 2018
    Opinion
    Opinion today: Oligarch under siege for Putin ties

    Oleg Deripaska, founder and owner of EN+ and Rusal aluminum, has been hit by US sanctions

    Saturday, 5 May, 2018
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