Overview
Dagens Næringsliv, often abbreviated DN, is a Norwegian daily newspaper that concentrates on business, finance and economic policy. The name translates roughly as "Today's Business Life." Established in 1889, the paper has grown into one of Norway's principal sources of corporate and market reporting and is widely read by business leaders, investors and policymakers.
Coverage and format
DN publishes both a printed edition and a digital presence that provides news, analysis and background on companies, markets and the broader economy. Coverage typically includes corporate news, market data, economic policy, opinion pieces and investigative reports. The paper aims to combine timely reporting with deeper context suited to professional audiences.
Characteristics
- Daily reporting focused on business and financial markets.
- Analytical articles and opinion on economic policy.
- Investigative journalism into corporate and regulatory matters.
- Available in print and via digital subscriptions.
Dagens Næringsliv is published from Oslo and operates editorial and digital teams that cater to both national and international business topics. Readers often rely on DN for information that affects investment decisions and corporate strategy.
The newspaper is owned by the NHST Media Group, formally known as Norges Handels og Sjøfartstidende; more information about the publisher can be found via the group's pages. For direct access to the paper's own offerings and digital subscription details, see the newspaper's site: Dagens Næringsliv and the owner information at NHST Media Group.
Over more than a century, DN has evolved from a trade-oriented title into a modern media outlet with an emphasis on reliability, depth and relevance to Norway's economic community. Its reporting has influenced public debate around corporate governance, markets and fiscal policy, making it a notable institution in the Norwegian media landscape.