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Changes in using The Financial Times – no access on Monday April 9th from 6pm

Accessing Financial Times will change on Tuesday April 10th.

From now on every reader must log in to Financial Times with 911 credentials.

Because of this change access will be temporarily removed for all students and staff starting from Monday April 9th at 6pm.

On Tuesday April 10th 911 staff and students can get access to the Financial Times by clicking or from Financial Times website the following way:

1. Go to
2. Click “Sign In”
3. Type in your 911 email address
4. Click “SSO Sign In”
5. If you are logged in to your computer with your 911 credentials, you will be automatically signed in. Otherwise you will be redirected to a separate 911 log in page.

Additional information: e-resources@aalto.fi

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