The focus of reporting is on news, analysis, and commentary ranging from listed companies in the banking and insurance industry, international financing institutions, German and global capital markets to monetary policy and economic and financial policy. From the outset, the paper's target readership was experts and decision makers. Thus the
Börsen-Zeitungis a pure subscription newspaper and is available only at a limited number of newsagents. The
Börsen-Zeitung's articles are made available to subscribers online on the eve of each publication day. The paper is an official publication organ of all German stock exchanges. Before stock market prices were disseminated via the Internet, the
Börsen-Zeitung was the most comprehensive source for price information on the German stock exchanges. Closing prices and price movements are provided to subscribers via paper's "BZ WPI" online securities information system. Articles published in the Börsen-Zeitung since 1995 are searchable in the online archive
GBI-Genios. The
Börsen-Zeitung also publishes monthly
Rendite – Das Anlagemagazin der Börsen-Zeitung (Yield – The investment magazine of the Börsen-Zeitung). In addition, the
Börsen-Zeitung publishes two newsletters every two weeks: "Rules & Regulations, der Regulierungs-Newsletter der Börsen-Zeitung" (Rules & Regulations, the Regulatory Newsletter of the Börsen-Zeitung) "Fonds & Finanzen, der Assetmanagement-Newsletter der Börsen-Zeitung" (Funds & Finance, the Asset Management Newsletter of the Börsen-Zeitung). WM Datenservice, the leading German information service for scheduling and master data for securities administration and settlement is also affiliated with Börsen-Zeitung. WM Datenservice also issues WKN and ISIN
Securities Identification Numbers in Germany. ==References==