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The Wall Street Journal Europe

The Wall Street Journal Europe is a version of The Wall Street Journal with daily news and analysis of global business developments for a European audience.

It was founded in 1983, and is now printed in six European countries, and distributed in over 50 countries in the region. Average circulation for the first half of 2004 was 87,018. It also maintains a strategic relationship with Handelsblatt , a German business daily, with which the Journal Europe shares content.

The paper can include up to four sections:

  • Section One – global and european corporate news, political and economic reporting
  • Money and Investing – coverage and analysis of financial markets, as well as a commentary column
  • Personal Journal – published on Fridays only, this section is a guide to leisure, lifestyle, personal investments, careers, and cultural pursuits
  • Special Reports – these can include the Technology Journal, Quarterly Mutual Funds Review, E-Commerce, Europe 500, and the Year-end Review

Statistics

  • Boasts a higher concentration of senior management and high-income earners in its readership than any international daily or weekly
  • Its readership is 75% European citizens, 70% top management, with average household income USD 305,690, and average household investments USD 1,891,900
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