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Börsen-Zeitung

The Börsen-Zeitung is the main daily newspaper in Germany exclusively focused on the financial markets. The Börsen-Zeitung's headquarters is in Frankfurt, with editorial offices in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Munich and Stuttgart, as well as Brussels, London, New York, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Shanghai, Tokyo, Washington, DC, and Zurich.[1][2]

Börsen-Zeitung
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Herausgebergemeinschaft Wertpapier-Mitteilungen, Keppler, Lehmann
Editor-in-chiefClaus Döring
EditorErnst Padberg
Founded1 February 1952 (1952-02-01)
LanguageGerman
HeadquartersFrankfurt am Main
CountryGermany
ISSN0343-7728
Websitewww.boersen-zeitung.de

History edit

The Börsen-Zeitung was founded in the postwar period to help "revive and promote stock exchange trading", according to the editorial in the first issue of 1 February 1952. The existing Herausgebergemeinschaft Wertpapier-Mitteilungen, Keppler, Lehmann had been published since 1947 and focused on securities administration and bank settlements. Its publishers, a syndicate composed of the "Interessengemeinschaft Frankfurter Kreditinstitute" and the Lehmann and Keppler publishing families, decided to complement Wertpapier-Mitteilungen with a daily newspaper reporting on the securities business.

The focus of the Börsen-Zeitung in the 1950s was the capital markets. The first issues consisted mainly of reports from the German regional stock exchanges. In the early years the editorial part of the Börsen-Zeitung was limited to one or two pages and the remaining pages were lists of securities prices. Since then, the reporting content has steadily increased. The Börsen-Zeitung's perspective has become increasingly international, and the increased interest in the financial markets is reflected in the current issue length of 28 to 32 pages.

Editorial focus edit

The focus of reporting is on news, analysis, and commentary ranging from listed companies in the banking and insurance industry, international financing institutions, German and global capital markets to monetary policy and economic and financial policy.[3] From the outset, the paper's target readership was experts and decision makers. Thus the Börsen-Zeitungis a pure subscription newspaper and is available only at a limited number of newsagents. The Börsen-Zeitung's articles are made available to subscribers online on the eve of ach publication day.

The paper is an official publication organ of all German stock exchanges.

Before stock market prices were disseminated via the Internet, the Börsen-Zeitung was the most comprehensive source for price information on the German stock exchanges. Closing prices and price movements are provided to subscribers via paper's "BZ WPI" online securities information system. Articles published in the Börsen-Zeitung since 1995 are searchable in the online archive GBI-Genios.

The Börsen-Zeitung also publishes monthly Rendite – Das Anlagemagazin der Börsen-Zeitung (Yield – The investment magazine of the Börsen-Zeitung).

In addition, the Börsen-Zeitung publishes two newsletters every two weeks: "Rules & Regulations, der Regulierungs-Newsletter der Börsen-Zeitung" (Rules & Regulations, the Regulatory Newsletter of the Börsen-Zeitung) "Fonds & Finanzen, der Assetmanagement-Newsletter der Börsen-Zeitung" (Funds & Finance, the Asset Management Newsletter of the Börsen-Zeitung)

WM Datenservice, the leading German information service for scheduling and master data for securities administration and settlement is also affiliated with Börsen-Zeitung. WM Datenservice also issues WKN and ISIN Securities Identification Numbers in Germany.[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Börsen-Zeitung – Geschichte & Abo – Gratiszeitung & Probeabo". Zeitung.de. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Anbieterkennzeichnung". Boersen-zeitung.de. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  3. ^ Angela Cullen (4 July 2016). "Commerzbank Said to Weigh Thousands of Job Cuts in CEO Overhaul". Bloomberg. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  4. ^ Grody, Allan D (20 January 2016). "Battle over future of data ID standards hots up | Futures & Options World – Let's Talk Derivatives". Fow.com. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  5. ^ "WM Datenservice (WM Data Service)". WM Gruppe.

Literature edit

  • Döring, Claus; Padberg, Ernst (2002). Lesen mit Gewinn : 50 Jahre Börsen-Zeitung [Read with Profit: 50 years of Börsen-Zeitung] (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Börsen-Zeitung. ISBN 3-921696-73-9. OCLC 54007710.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Borsen Zeitung news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Not to be confused with Borsenblatt The Borsen Zeitung is the main daily newspaper in Germany exclusively focused on the financial markets The Borsen Zeitung s headquarters is in Frankfurt with editorial offices in Berlin Dusseldorf Hamburg Munich and Stuttgart as well as Brussels London New York Madrid Milan Paris Shanghai Tokyo Washington DC and Zurich 1 2 Borsen ZeitungTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Herausgebergemeinschaft Wertpapier Mitteilungen Keppler LehmannEditor in chiefClaus DoringEditorErnst PadbergFounded1 February 1952 1952 02 01 LanguageGermanHeadquartersFrankfurt am MainCountryGermanyISSN0343 7728Websitewww wbr boersen zeitung wbr deMedia of GermanyList of newspapers Contents 1 History 2 Editorial focus 3 References 4 LiteratureHistory editThe Borsen Zeitung was founded in the postwar period to help revive and promote stock exchange trading according to the editorial in the first issue of 1 February 1952 The existing Herausgebergemeinschaft Wertpapier Mitteilungen Keppler Lehmann had been published since 1947 and focused on securities administration and bank settlements Its publishers a syndicate composed of the Interessengemeinschaft Frankfurter Kreditinstitute and the Lehmann and Keppler publishing families decided to complement Wertpapier Mitteilungen with a daily newspaper reporting on the securities business The focus of the Borsen Zeitung in the 1950s was the capital markets The first issues consisted mainly of reports from the German regional stock exchanges In the early years the editorial part of the Borsen Zeitung was limited to one or two pages and the remaining pages were lists of securities prices Since then the reporting content has steadily increased The Borsen Zeitung s perspective has become increasingly international and the increased interest in the financial markets is reflected in the current issue length of 28 to 32 pages Editorial focus editThe focus of reporting is on news analysis and commentary ranging from listed companies in the banking and insurance industry international financing institutions German and global capital markets to monetary policy and economic and financial policy 3 From the outset the paper s target readership was experts and decision makers Thus the Borsen Zeitungis a pure subscription newspaper and is available only at a limited number of newsagents The Borsen Zeitung s articles are made available to subscribers online on the eve of ach publication day The paper is an official publication organ of all German stock exchanges Before stock market prices were disseminated via the Internet the Borsen Zeitung was the most comprehensive source for price information on the German stock exchanges Closing prices and price movements are provided to subscribers via paper s BZ WPI online securities information system Articles published in the Borsen Zeitung since 1995 are searchable in the online archive GBI Genios The Borsen Zeitung also publishes monthly Rendite Das Anlagemagazin der Borsen Zeitung Yield The investment magazine of the Borsen Zeitung In addition the Borsen Zeitung publishes two newsletters every two weeks Rules amp Regulations der Regulierungs Newsletter der Borsen Zeitung Rules amp Regulations the Regulatory Newsletter of the Borsen Zeitung Fonds amp Finanzen der Assetmanagement Newsletter der Borsen Zeitung Funds amp Finance the Asset Management Newsletter of the Borsen Zeitung WM Datenservice the leading German information service for scheduling and master data for securities administration and settlement is also affiliated with Borsen Zeitung WM Datenservice also issues WKN and ISIN Securities Identification Numbers in Germany 4 5 References edit Borsen Zeitung Geschichte amp Abo Gratiszeitung amp Probeabo Zeitung de Retrieved 24 September 2016 Anbieterkennzeichnung Boersen zeitung de Retrieved 24 September 2016 Angela Cullen 4 July 2016 Commerzbank Said to Weigh Thousands of Job Cuts in CEO Overhaul Bloomberg Retrieved 24 September 2016 Grody Allan D 20 January 2016 Battle over future of data ID standards hots up Futures amp Options World Let s Talk Derivatives Fow com Retrieved 24 September 2016 WM Datenservice WM Data Service WM Gruppe Literature editDoring Claus Padberg Ernst 2002 Lesen mit Gewinn 50 Jahre Borsen Zeitung Read with Profit 50 years of Borsen Zeitung in German Frankfurt am Main Verlag Borsen Zeitung ISBN 3 921696 73 9 OCLC 54007710 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Borsen Zeitung amp oldid 1170641388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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