Newspaper Name: |
Kauppalehti |
Newspaper name in English: |
The Trade Newspaper |
Alternative Names: |
KL |
Owner: |
Alma Media |
Country / Region: |
Finland (Helsinki) |
Language: |
Finnish |
Format type: |
Newspaper |
Category: |
Business, finance, money |
Political alignment: |
Right |
Frequency: |
Daily |
Publication Years (print version): |
1898 — now (125 years) |
Circulation: |
63,000 (2015) |
Official Pages: |
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Official Apps: |
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Website: |
kauppalehti.fi [read with translation] |
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«Kauppalehti» or simple «KL» was founded in 1898 by the Finnish Entrepreneurs' Association of Finland (Suomen Liikemies-Yhdistys) as a «Trade Newspaper» (news, reports, announcements). For more than 100 years, it has been considered the main economic and business newspaper in Finland with news and reviews of financial markets, quotes, analytics, forecasts, author's articles, various ratings. Today, the newspaper focuses on covering all domestic markets in Finland (economic, financial, commercial, real estate, digital currencies, and others). The newspaper also covers in detail: the situation on the stock exchange, purchasing power of the population, trade turnover; real estate, transport, industry, etc. Current trends and technologies (ecology, alternative energy sources, electric vehicles).
Content of the electronic version: Uutiset (news feed), Pörssi (stock exchange), Yritykset (companies), Johtaminen (management), Optio (events, leisure, leisure), Toimitilat (business real estate, rental and sale catalog), Keskustelu (discussion forum), other (KL NYT, Lehdet, Arkisto, Uutiskirjeet, Kalenteri, Syötteet, Auto, Asuminen, Digitalous, Sijoittaminen, Työelämä, Debatti, Teemat). The publication will be of interest to business representatives, bankers, financial professionals, active buyers and just anyone interested in the economy of modern Finland. Despite the fact that Kauppalehti gained a competitor in 1997, the more modern business newspaper «
Taloussanomat», it still maintains its leadership in the field of business periodicals.