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Headquartered in New York, USA, Dow Jones & Company
publishes the world's most vital business and financial
news and information. Dow Jones & Company has a
news staff of nearly 1,500 around the world. Its business
ranges from newspaper, magazine, newswires, radio, TV
and Internet service. The Dow Jones Industrial Average
Index is renowned all across the world.
Our flagship publication, The Wall Street Journal,
is founded in 1889 and is now the world's leading business
publication. Including all the special editions, its
circulation reaches more than 12 million copies all
across the world. The other two main editions of the
Journal besides the U.S. edition is The Asian Wall Street
Journal, founded in 1976 and edited in Hong Kong; and
The Wall Street Journal Europe, founded in 1983 and
edited in Brussels. The Asian Wall Street Journal just
won the award "Excellence in Reporting, Business
Reporting, Feature Writing, Opinion Writing" by
SOPA; while the daily circulation of the latter one
is more than 94,000 copies.
In addition to the newspapers, Dow Jones also publishes
the Far Eastern Economic Review, SmartMoney and Barron's
magazines. The Far Eastern Economic Review is Asia's
premier weekly business magazine, providing information
and insights essential to doing business in Asia. Its
circulation figure about 100,000.
Dow Jones Newswires delivers real-time business, economic
and political news through a family of products covering
equities, fixed-income, foreign exchange, energy and
commodities markets to meet over 330, 000 financial
professionals' requirements. Founded in 1882, Dow Jones
Newswires has 800 real-time editors and reporters. The
newly introduced Dow Jones Chinese Language services
provides real time Chinese business news and information
services, delivering news reporting, main economic index
and market comment and analysis about stock, forex,
bond and commodity market, as well as in-depth report
about macro-economy of Asia, Europe and America.
The Wall Street Journal Online at WSJ.com is the largest
paid subscription news site on the Web. Launched in
1996, the Online Journal continues to attract quality
subscribers that are at the top of their industries,
with more than 690,000 subscribers world-wide.
Chinese WSJ.com is The Wall Street Journal's online
publication for business and finance in Chinese. Launched
in early 2002, Chinese WSJ.com features the latest in
international business and financial news, updated round-the-clock
throughout the international business week.
Factiva, provides
content management and integration services to leading
organizations around the world. Factiva services are
powered by world class global content covering more
than 8,000 sources. Factiva provides not only real-time
news and business stories and also historical record
back to 30 year.
Dow Jones Indexes is part of Dow Jones & Company. A full-service index provider, Dow Jones Indexes
develops, maintains and licenses indexes for use as
benchmarks and as the basis of investment products. Best
known for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Dow Jones
Indexes also is co-owner of the Dow Jones STOXX indexes,
the world¨s leading pan-European indexes, and together
with Wilshire Associates, provides the Dow Jones
Wilshire Global Index family, which is anchored by the
Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 and covers more than 12,000
securities in 59 markets. Beyond equity indexes, Dow
Jones Indexes maintains a number of alternative indexes,
including measures of the hedge fund and commodity
markets. Dow Jones indexes are maintained according to
clear, unbiased and systematic methodologies that are
fully integrated within index families.
There is a saying in Chinese " Gentlemen love
to collect wealth. The way to do so is Dow". Dow
Jones would love to be that "Dow" for our
readers and subscribers all across the world.
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