Világgazdaság
Hungarian daily financial newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hungarian daily financial newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Világgazdaság (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈvilaːɡːɒzdɒʃaːɡ], transl. World Economy) is a Hungarian business online newspaper. It operates as part of Mediaworks Hungary Zrt. The newspaper was traditionally issued on every Budapest Stock Exchange trading day, until it became an online-only publication in 2022.[1]
Type | Daily newspaper (1969–2022) Online newspaper (since 2022) |
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Format | Website (since 2022) |
Owner(s) | Central European Press and Media Foundation |
Publisher | Mediaworks Hungary Zrt. |
Editor | Balint Deak |
Founded | 1969 |
Language | Hungarian |
Ceased publication | 30 June 2022 (print) |
Headquarters | Budapest |
Country | Hungary |
Circulation | 13430 |
Website | www |
Világgazdaság was founded in 1969.[2] It is headquartered in Budapest.[3]
The daily is called "the green newspaper" since it is published on green paper.[2] During the communist era in Hungary it was the first newspaper which was allowed direct access to Western news agencies.[2] Its sister publication is Heti, a weekly founded in 1979.[2]
The last printed edition of Világgazdaság was published on 30 June 2022, leaving only the online edition.[1]
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