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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 Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)
  • Friday, 22 December, 2023
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    Outgoing CEO highlights safer financial system, which leaves banks’ own ‘stupidity’ as one of their biggest threats

    James Gorman
  • Monday, 18 December, 2023
    Inside BusinessFinancial literacy
    Why financial literacy deserves your charity

    Research has shown the wide-ranging societal benefits that go hand in hand with better understanding of finance matters

    Photos of a woman speaking and food delivery workers over a background of bitcoins and US pound notes and coins
  • Monday, 4 December, 2023
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    How to deal with Europe’s zombie banks

    Some 73 per cent of the region’s banks are trading below book value

  • Monday, 20 November, 2023
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    AT1 rush shows bank investors have short memories

    UBS issue of capital instrument generates hotcake exuberance just months after Credit Suisse wipeout

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  • Monday, 6 November, 2023
    Inside BusinessFintech
    Why crypto is a poor relation of digital payments

    Real-world use will still be the main driver of growth

    A photo illustration with the European Payments Initiative logo on a smartphone screen with the EU flag in the background
  • Monday, 23 October, 2023
    Inside BusinessWealth management
    Why wealth managers are targeting a shrinking market

    The big banks are ploughing on with expansion into the sector despite likely near-term setbacks

    A middle-aged woman in a red suit jacket and glasses smiles
  • Sunday, 15 October, 2023
    InterviewArtificial intelligence
    Gary Gensler urges regulators to tame AI risks to financial stability 

    SEC head warns reliance on a few data models could unleash a financial crisis within a decade

  • Monday, 9 October, 2023
    Inside BusinessManagement
    Goldman Sachs and the lessons for co-CEOs

    One Harvard Business Review study suggests the average company run by co-leaders outperforms

    A Goldman Sachs logo on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
  • Monday, 25 September, 2023
    Inside BusinessSociété Générale
    Rogue traders, lower profits and investor-day flops

    Reaction to SocGen presentation might have been downbeat but such events foster strategic focus and transparency

  • Monday, 11 September, 2023
    Inside BusinessGlobal Economy
    No more exceptionalism for US banks in China

    End of an era with foreign lenders no longer immune to the growing tensions between Beijing and the west

  • Monday, 28 August, 2023
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    India’s digital finance moonshot

    CBDC project aims to extend its position at the vanguard of financial innovation

  • Monday, 14 August, 2023
    Inside BusinessUK banks
    Why Sunak was wrong to back Farage over NatWest

    Political interference will prove to be a recurrent risk of state ownership post-bailout

  • Monday, 17 July, 2023
    Inside BusinessUK banks
    Why it’s dangerous to assume banks are profiteering

    A minimally profitable banking system is unlikely to prove convincingly robust

    A montage that signals rising profits at UK banks including Barclays,Natwest, HSBC and Lloyds
  • Tuesday, 4 July, 2023
    Inside BusinessFrench politics
    Macron’s wooing of bankers risks adding to societal tensions

    The expansion of France’s financial sector magnifies the gulf between the haves and have-nots

    Montage of Paris skyline with riot police
  • Monday, 19 June, 2023
    Inside BusinessCrispin Odey
    Odey’s collapse is only partial justice

    Founder of firm still walking away with spoils of investing career made while allegedly abusing employees along the way

    Crispin Odey
  • Wednesday, 14 June, 2023
    InterviewFrench economy
    Le Maire pledges to put France’s finances back on track with spending cuts

    Commitments come after economy narrowly avoids ratings downgrade

    Bruno Le Maire, France’s finance minister
  • Monday, 5 June, 2023
    Inside BusinessPensions
    Can UK pensions lifeboat come to rescue of equities?

    Reform of the system is vital but there are pros and cons to the idea of retooling the PPF

  • Monday, 22 May, 2023
    Inside BusinessFinancial literacy
    Banks must not be allowed to use financial exclusion as a route to profit

    Increasing numbers of people are being frozen out of the formal financial system

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  • Friday, 19 May, 2023
    Personal Finance
    NatWest: mass free share offer could revive UK stock ownership culture

    The government could finally sell out and the stock market could get a welcome boost

  • Monday, 8 May, 2023
    Inside BusinessUS banks
    The fast-growing kingdom of Jamie Dimon

    The question now is whether JPMorgan is too big for its own good

    Jamie Dimon
  • Thursday, 27 April, 2023
    ObituaryWinfried Bischoff
    Win Bischoff, banker, 1941-2023

    One of the great City characters, he righted both Citigroup and Lloyds during his six-decade career

    Win Bischoff wearing suit and tie stands in front of a row of portraits of former Lloyds leaders at the companies headquarters in London
  • Monday, 17 April, 2023
    Inside BusinessFinancial & markets regulation
    Deposit insurance is key to the confidence trick of banking

    Reforms to guarantee schemes in UK and US are essential to avoid a deeper crisis

    Swiss bank Credit Suisse in Basel, Switzerland
  • Sunday, 16 April, 2023
    UK financial regulation
    Bank of England considers major reform of deposit guarantee scheme

    UK’s Financial Services Compensation Scheme faces review after failure of Silicon Valley Bank

    The Bank of England building in London
  • Monday, 27 March, 2023
    Inside BusinessCredit Suisse Group AG
    Credit Suisse’s demise: a new twist on the ‘Swiss finish’

    The bank’s fall has profoundly damaged Switzerland’s reputation in investment banking, wealth management and regulation

  • Friday, 17 March, 2023
    Banks
    Are banks on the edge of another 2008-style precipice?

    Bearish nerves seem to be winning right now — despite good reasons to hope not

    Traders at the New York Stock Exchange
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