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The ''Finance Business Daily'' ( sl, Poslovni dnevnik Finance; ''Finance'' meaning ''Finances'') is the only daily
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n business and financial newspaper. The idea to publish it had already been proposed by Iztok Jurančič before 1991, when Slovenia declared its independence. However, it was realized only in 1992. At first, the newspaper was published by the company Gospodarski Vestnik. Today, it is published by the Časnik Finance company, which is owned by the Swedish
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and also publishes several other publications; for example, the magazines ''
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'' and ''Moje finance'', the healthcare newspaper ''Medicina danes'', and the web portals ''Finance'' and ''Mojevro''. As of 2008, the Finance Business Daily accounted for three quarter of the Časnik Finance company income. Before becoming a daily newspaper in 2002, ''Finance'' was issued twice weekly.


History

The first issue of ''Finance'' was published on 20 May 1992. It is based in
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. The paper was initially a biweekly. In 1993, it had over 2,000 subscribers. In 1994, Gospodarski Vestnik appointed Peter Frankl as its director. In 1999, the company Časnik Finance was established. It was owned by Gospodarski Vestnik (50%), Dagens Industrie (45%), and several individuals (5%). The director of the company was Jurij Giacomelli. The internet version of the newspaper began in October 2000. In 2002, ''Finance'' became a daily, and the visual design changed as well. In 2005, the owner of the company Časnik Finance (99.59%) became Bonnier Business Press AB, previously called Dagens Industrie. In 2006 the owner appointed Peter Frankl as the director of Časnik Finance. He also remained the editor-at-large. In 2003, ''Finance'' had a circulation of 10,000 copies. The 2007 circulation of the paper was 15,200 copies. According to SOZ RPN data for the last quarter of 2017, ''Finance'' had a printed circulation of 7,823 copies of which 5,842 copies were sold. In the same period, ''Finance'' had 4,141 e-subscriptions.


Code of ethics

The ''Finance'' journalists have passed an
ethical code Ethical codes are adopted by organizations to assist members in understanding the difference between right and wrong and in applying that understanding to their decisions. An ethical code generally implies documents at three levels: codes of b ...
, named the ''Code of the Journalists of the Finance Newspaper''. It mainly bases on the Code of Ethics of Slovene Journalists, with the addition of several articles related to
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.


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External links


Online edition of ''Finance''
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