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Financial Tribune

Financial Tribune
Financial Tribune logo.jpg
Type Newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Alireza Bakhtiari
Publisher DEN Group
Editor-in-chief Khosro Ghadiri
Staff writers 50
Founded 2014
Political alignment Center right
Language English
Headquarters Tehran, Iran
City Tehran
Country Iran
Circulation 60,000 (January 2016)
Sister newspapers Donya-e-Eqtesad (in Persian)
Website www.financialtribune.com

Financial Tribune is a non-governmental newspaper in Iran opened in 2014. Its purpose is to cover a variety of political, economic, technology, and social stories.

The Financial Tribune's Editor-in-Chief is Khosro Ghadiri, the paper's Senior Editor is Amin Sabooni, formerly the Editor-in-Chief of Iran Daily newspaper. Financial Tribune’s License Holder is “Donyaye Eghtesad Taban Co.” and its owner is Alireza Bakhtiari who also runs the Donya-e-Eqtesad newspaper, Tejarat-e-Farda magazine and Eghtesad News website.

The paper currently has two economic writers who cover topics such as the equity market (e.g. or Iran Fara Bourse) and the Iran Mercantile Exchange.

Many of the newspapers senior staff are former members of Iran's other English language media including the state owned Press TV channel. As of 2014, the Financial Tribune's main headquarters are located in the central business district in Iran's capital Tehran.

The newspaper covers a host of up and coming sectors in Iran's economy. In recent months its technology and new business experts have covered subjects from the first EU-Iran Forum hosted in London to new online startup businesses operating in the country.

In April 2015, the newspaper became a 16-page newspaper with the edition of alternating pages between local and international automotive stories, science and technology developments, and environment-tourism articles. Being the first English language paper in the country to do the variable format of sections.

In June 2015, Financial Tribune became the first newspaper to use the term, Sharqzadegi a term to describe the influence of China in Iran. It has been repeated on multiple occasions by the paper since its inception with some noting the company having an issue with Chinese imports.

Financial Tribune was the first English language newspaper in Iran to write about the 2015 Iran National Auto Loan, a financial service offered by the Central Bank of Iran to prompt car buyers to buy from local car makers SAIPA, Iran Khodro and Pars Khodro vehicles. The story was notable for its daily coverage on the fallout of the event.


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