BUSINESS TODAY, the Number One Financial Magazine in Taiwan
Founded in 1996, Weekly Circulation of 140,000 Copies
BUSINESS TODAY continually engages first-hand financial information, industry news and reports.
From international trends, political and economic developments, wealth management, industry news, personal investment, public issues,
and socio-cultural information, BUSINESS TODAY has the top professional editorial team covering the latest changes and developments.
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【Leader in Industry Reporting and Financial News】
BUSINESS TODAY continually engages first-hand financial information and industry news. From international trends, political and economic developments, wealth management, industry news, personal investment, public issues, and socio-cultural information, BUSINESS TODAY has the top professional editorial team covering the latest changes and developments. BUSINESS TODAY will consistently perform the role of the ‘fourth estate’ in the society system, which informs the people about the current political, economic, and business management issues, to safeguard the interests of the investing public.
【Recognitions from Global Masters】
BUSINESS TODAY has invited Nobel Prize-winning Economists Robert Shiller and Edmund S. Phelps, former Under Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for International Affairs John Taylor, the legendary investor Jim Rogers, investment trend master Marc Faber, 'Dr. Doom' Nouriel Roubini, ‘Mr. Yen’ Eisuke Sakakibara, Dean of the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability Arun Majumdar, internet pioneers Kevin Kelly and Chris Anderson, Asian economic trend scholars Tao Dong (陶冬) and Lee Jong Hwa (李鍾和) over the years to visit Taiwan and give keynote speeches, expanding the international horizons of Taiwanese readers. In the future, BUSINESS TODAY will continue to invite international leading voices to offer readers analyses of the latest international economic trends.
【Insights from Experts and Celebrities】
Regarding the featured experts, in addition to Hsieh Chin-Ho (謝金河), the chairman of BUSINESS TODAY, a renowned financial and economic expert in Taiwan, we also invite investment consulting expert Lu Tsung-Yao (呂宗耀), senior vice president of Costco for the Asia region Richard Chang (張嗣漢), Peter Kurz (谷月涵), as well as celebrities and experts from various fields, including Cheng Bo-Ren (鄭博仁), Jan Yi-Chien (詹益鑑), Hsu Yu-Jen (許毓仁), Lin Chia-Chen (林家振), Harris Cheng (鄭涵睿), Wang Wei-Chung (王偉忠), Hao Kuang-Tsai (郝廣才) to be our columnist. and share their insights on current events, allowing readers to see the pulses of industrial and economic developments.
【Window to Global Trends】
To keep pace with the world, BUSINESS TODAY launched partnerships with the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service with great international influence, The New York Times, as well as Japan’s top authoritative financial magazine, Weekly Tokyo Keizai. With the above partners, we obtained exclusive authorization for translation and reprint to offer our readers more extensive and comprehensive international stories, forward-looking financial trends, and industry dynamics.
【Diverse Events and Projects】
To broaden the worldview of our readers, BUSINESS TODAY brings out industry trend summits, civic education, and better-aging forums over time. As the role of citizen media, BUSINESS TODAY launched the “Project Blue 1095” initiative, to boost both the industry and officials to put ESG into practice, accelerate the circular economy, and implement sustainable development. In response to the 10 simple daily individual actions on climate change by the United Nations' campaign ACT NOW, BUSINESS TODAY also originated the “Mission Greener” festival, inviting the public to act on sustainability in their everyday life.
【Cross-Disciplinary Services】
To provide more comprehensive services, BUSINESS TODAY not only invites international masters to hold seminars from time to time, but also launches digital content for frequent business travelers; the latest contents of BUSINESS TODAY can be downloaded using laptops, smartphones, tablets, and handheld stock devices. Specific topics for different age groups, such as wealth management education, female wealth management, career planning, health, and LOHAS, BUSINESS TODAY also releases a variety of publications to satisfy the needs of different readers. To communicate with our readers, BUSINESS TODAY has also established social media accounts on platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Podcasts, sharing information constantly on financial and economic forums held by BUSINESS TODAY, and stories in each issue.