MF Milano Finanza

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MF – Milano Finanza
Frontpage MF.jpg
Front page, 31 December 2008
Type Daily newspaper
Owner(s) Class Editori
Founded1989
Political alignment Liberal conservatism
Language Italian
Headquarters Milan, Italy
Circulation National
Sister newspapersMilano Finanza
Website http://www.milanofinanza.it/

MF is an Italian national daily business newspaper owned by Class Editori, founded in 1989. Milano Finanza is an Italian national weekly business newspaper also owned by Class Editori, sold with MF every Saturday since 1986. [1] The newspapers are very popular among the business operators of online trading.

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References

  1. "About us". Class Editori. Retrieved 7 June 2015.