The KED is the leading domestic and global business source, providing unique insight into the world economy. It is the voice of an authentic and autonomous newspaper: a defining voice in business journalism. Our readers expect a high level of quality from our 250 editors and staff reporters working so hard in Korea and abroad, and these expectations have always been met, thereby maintaining our high reputation and brand recognition.

The KED delivers trustworthy and accurate information on investments, and interest and foreign exchange rates. The KED is unrivaled in our features and analyses, helping our readers make smart decisions in regard to all investment vehicles such as stocks, bonds and real estate. We are proud of our ability to provide clear guidance in a variety of fields ranging from personal investment to corporate finance. In addition, the money section of the KED (appearing every Monday) helps readers strengthen their portfolios.

The KED is a global information source in Korea. Our correspondent in New York covers market trends in the United States. If the FRB, IMF and World Bank make major decisions, our correspondent will present the developments from a uniquely Korean perspective. Likewise, our Tokyo and Beijing correspondents also report on the latest developments in their respective regions.
Information from various news agencies including Bloomberg, AP, Reuters, and information gathered from our world-class alliances including the Wall Street Journal and China Economic Daily, help formulate our balanced view of the world.

The KED covers trends of key informatization technologies on both hardware (including computer CPU and memory chips) and software (including ERP, CRM, SCM and entertainment). The KED is famous for providing vital information on the mobile and electronic business. Notably, we were the first Korean newspaper to publish 'The Cyber'section dedicated solely to the IT industry (in 1998).

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