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Patrick Jenkins

Deputy Editor

Patrick Jenkins is deputy editor of the Financial Times. Before his appointment, Patrick served as financial editor for over five years, shaping FT’s overall financial coverage and managing several teams, including banking, markets and Lex. 

Patrick joined the FT in 1998 and reported for FT Money and UK companies. He has been Frankfurt correspondent, Companies editor and Banking editor.

Email Patrick Jenkins @patrickjenkins_  on X.com (link opens in a new browser window)
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  • Wednesday, 18 February, 2026
    Financial literacy
    Help make the world financially literate

    The FT’s campaign has reached thousands of schools and with your help can reach many more

    Two students in chef uniforms smile and write in notebooks during a financial literacy session at PACE hospitality program.
  • Monday, 9 February, 2026
    Business InsightEuropean banks
    Three ways European banks are finding their mojo

    Strategic initiatives by Santander, Intesa Sanpaolo and Société Générale show how things are changing

    Santander, Societe Generale, and Intesa Sanpaolo office buildings are shown side by side against a gradient background.
  • Monday, 26 January, 2026
    US financial regulation
    The truth behind Trump’s pro-consumer rhetoric

    As the US midterm elections approach, expect the financial interests of voters to loom ever larger in the president’s agenda

    Donald Trump holds a stack of papers labelled “White House Accomplishments” while speaking at a press briefing podium.
  • Monday, 26 January, 2026
    FT Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign
    Pensions lessons: a new twist on British army training

    FT-backed financial literacy programme aims to make recruits fighting fit for later life

    Three members of the Band of the Welsh Guards in ceremonial red uniforms and bearskin hats, holding musical instruments.
  • Monday, 12 January, 2026
    European companies
    Why Italy is turning its insurance giant into a pawn of power politics

    Billionaire Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone and allies are close to gaining control of Generali

    The top of the Generali Tower with a large red sign displaying "GENERALI" in white letters.
  • Saturday, 27 December, 2025
    FT charity appeal
    India’s trainee chefs and mechanics learn about money

    FT charity expands financial literacy programme to Indian vocational schools

    Five hospitality programme students in chef uniforms and hats pose together outdoors, wearing name badges and smiling.
  • Monday, 15 December, 2025
    Stablecoins
    Why the ‘stablecoin supercycle’ could rewire banking

    Some technologists believe more than 100,000 such payment systems could swamp the world within five years

    Two large icons representing the Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) stablecoins on a red abstract digital background
  • Monday, 1 December, 2025
    Business InsightHSBC Holdings PLC
    HSBC and another chaotic chair search

    Bank’s board still riven over a replacement for Mark Tucker, 15 years after similar succession saga

  • Monday, 24 November, 2025
    FT charity appeal
    FT seasonal appeal: why financial education has never been more crucial

    Experian will match-fund reader donations to bring FLIC’s financial literacy to more people

    View of a person’s hands while they do calculations on their phone calculator and fill in notes on coursework
  • Monday, 17 November, 2025
    UBS Group AG
    UBS vs Switzerland: time for pragmatism

    It is not in the country’s interests for its biggest bank to be uncompetitive

    Karin Keller-Sutter speaks while Colm Kelleher listens during a press conference about the UBS takeover of Credit Suisse.
  • Sunday, 9 November, 2025
    InterviewFederal Reserve
    Gulf between rich and poor risks US downturn, Fed official warns

    John Williams suggests poorer Americans’ mounting problems could be a factor in whether the central bank cuts rates next month

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  • Monday, 3 November, 2025
    Business InsightUK banks
    The UK bank bashing must stop

    If Britain is serious about growth, it needs strong lenders with the capacity to reinvest in financing the economy

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  • Friday, 31 October, 2025
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    City grandee Sherwood says Revolut systems are now ‘Goldman quality’

    Former Goldman executive is a longtime board member of the fintech, which has struggled to win a UK banking licence

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  • Monday, 20 October, 2025
    Business InsightFinancial literacy
    What if financial literacy could boost GDP?

    New research suggests a direct link between improved understanding of issues such as inflation and lower loan defaults

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    What Sweden can teach the world about stock market success

    AstraZeneca’s humbling blow to London highlights need for change in UK and elsewhere in Europe

    Executives gather in front of a large Nasdaq sign inside the Swedish Stock Exchange during the Traton SE listing ceremony.
  • Monday, 22 September, 2025
    Climate change
    The warped economics of insuring climate destruction

    Industry is exposing itself to steepening losses on natural catastrophe cover

    A waiter sets a table at an outdoor café on a flooded St Mark's Square in Venice as people walk through shallow water
  • Wednesday, 10 September, 2025
    FT Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign
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    Bidding opens to raise money for the FT’s Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign

  • Friday, 29 August, 2025
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    The memoir of the Credit Suisse boss turned Ivory Coast opposition leader is a compelling account of a life in business and beyond, with lessons on race and racism along the way

    Tidjane Thiam, smiling, wearing a patterned shirt and sunglasses, greets supporters with arms raised at a political rally. He is surrounded by security and cheering crowd.
  • Friday, 29 August, 2025
    Indian business & finance
    India taps homegrown digital payments network to widen access to credit

    Infrastructure will let banks deliver short-term loans more easily but encouraging take-up could prove difficult

    A vendor in a blue shirt weighs vegetables at a roadside market in Mumbai. A Paytm advertisement, indicating acceptance of digital payments, is prominently displayed among the baskets of fresh produce, which include carrots, potatoes, and various greens
  • Monday, 25 August, 2025
    Business InsightBitcoin
    Why bitcoin treasury companies are a fool’s paradise

    In a crypto winter, the consequences could be painful for investors

    A representation of a bitcoin coin surrounded by bright orange sparks
  • Sunday, 10 August, 2025
    Technology sector
    India’s IT services groups race to reinvent themselves for AI age

    Outsourcing sector struggles to adjust as clients shift budgets to artificial intelligence projects

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  • Monday, 4 August, 2025
    Indian business & finance
    Indian regulator calls for ‘structural reform’ of derivatives after Jane Street probe

    Sebi hints at further restrictions as it moves to reduce trading volumes in world’s biggest futures and options market

    Jane Street’s office in New York
  • Monday, 28 July, 2025
    Business InsightIndian business & finance
    What India’s economy can teach the UK

    The transformational UPI digital payments network shows how financial infrastructure can make a difference

    Jonathan Reynolds, Narendra Modi, Sir Keir Starmer and Piyush Goyal
  • Thursday, 17 July, 2025
    UK tax
    RBC chief warns UK wealth tax would compound non-dom exodus

    Britain ‘cannot afford to scare capital away’, says Royal Bank of Canada boss Dave McKay

    Dave McKay
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