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John Plender is a British financial journalist. John Plender is with the
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where he has been a columnist and a senior editorial writer since 1981. He is also a broadcaster on current affairs for
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and the
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. Earlier in his career he was with
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. In 1992 he broke the story of the Church of England's investment losses."Unholy Saga of the Church's Missing Millions", 11 July 1992, Financial Times


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
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, (Longtail, 2007) * ''Capitalism: Money, Morals, and Markets,'' (Biteback, 2015)


References

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