John Plender Explained
John Plender |
Nationality: | British |
Occupation: | Financial journalist |
Years Active: | 1981–present |
John Plender is a British financial journalist.
John Plender is with the Financial Times where he has been a columnist and a senior editorial writer since 1981. He is also a broadcaster on current affairs for Channel 4 and the BBC. Earlier in his career he was with The Economist.[1]
In 1992 he broke the story of the Church of England's investment losses.[2]
Books
- That’s The Way The Money Goes, with Andre Deutsch, (1982)
- The Square Mile, with Paul Wallace, (Hutchinson, 1984)
- A Stake in the Future, with Nicholas Brealey, 1997)
- Going Off The Rails - Global Capital and the Crisis of Legitimacy, with John Wiley (2003)
- Ethics and Public Finance with Avinash Persaud, (Longtail, 2007)[3]
- Capitalism: Money, Morals, and Markets, (Biteback, 2015)[4] [5]
Notes and References
- Web site: John Plender (corporate bio). Financial Times. 17 August 2015.
- "Unholy Saga of the Church's Missing Millions", 11 July 1992, Financial Times
- News: Doing the right thing doesn't mean you scratch my back.... Telegraph. 17 January 2007.
- News: What's the Alternative (book review). The Economist. 15 August 2015.
- News: Priestland. David. Capitalism: Money, Morals and Markets (book review). 17 August 2015. Financial Times. 24 July 2015.