There are a lot of newspapers in Hong Kong, and there are countless magazines, but most of the magazines are vulgar works.

It’s not like no one has thought about starting a financial magazine, but the main reason is that it cannot establish authority.

The "Economic Weekly" envisioned by He Zhou is a product that relies on the "Oriental Daily" and relies on professional rankings to overtake others.

He has every reason to believe that in Xiangjiang, a place where there is no professional list and a place that is keen on pursuing wealth, a professional and rigorous rich list will definitely cause a great sensation.

This kind of sensation is by no means limited to Hong Kong, nor has it spread to Macao and Taiwan.

He has a greater ambition, which is to let Economic Weekly influence the entire Southeast Asia.

Hong Kong's economy is already outstanding in the vast Southeast Asia. Before the rise of Singapore, there was no comparable existence.

Xiangjiang has this condition, but it just depends on whether anyone has this ambitious ambition.

Of course, practical difficulties are also real.

That is that Xiangjiang is really too small, which is both its advantage and its disadvantage.

The good thing is that the wealthy people in Hong Kong are almost invisible to each other. As long as you collect carefully, you can always investigate clearly. For example, in the United States, its authoritative magazines are global. It is relatively difficult to get started, and it often takes several months. It may even take several years to conduct investigations and collect evidence.

"Economic Weekly?" Liu Yiyi's eyes lit up. This name was both calm and majestic, and it was enough to reflect the newspaper's policy.

The positioning of this magazine is very clear, which is to publish issues and research articles in the economic field. In this regard, "Oriental Daily" has already established a certain foundation. The success of Biaowang has doubled the value of Oriental Daily.

"It's still the old rule, start the magazine first, and then think about marketing later." He Zhou instructed.

Just like the previous Oriental Daily, the dealers made huge profits in the early stage and suffered heavy losses for several months before they turned from losses to profits and entered the fast lane of development, so strategic losses are not a problem for him.

"You go down and make preparations first. Try to check for any omissions and fill them up. I'll think about it later."

"Boss, you are busy, I will go out first."

After saying that, Liu Yiyi hugged the document and walked away like the wind rising under her feet, and the clucking sound of her high heels touching the ground gradually faded away.

In He Zhou's mind, he has high hopes for Economic Weekly, which has not yet been born and is only in its prototype form. It cannot be said to be completely comparable to Fortune magazine, but it cannot be too far behind.

Due to the deep familiarity with the "Fortune" of later generations, the "use doctrine" can be directly applied in many matters. However, when it comes to practical issues, necessary adjustments need to be made based on the actual situation in Hong Kong.

As a new financial magazine, the most important thing that Economic Weekly should do is to avoid detours as much as possible. Once it is launched, it will be "as fast as the wind, as slow as the forest, as aggressive as fire, and as motionless as a mountain." It’s as hard to know as the clouds, and it moves like thunder.”

After racking his brains, He Zhou came up with a hot word in later generations, namely ‘think tank’.

Think tank is also called a think tank, which is an intellectual enterprise, a think tank group or a think tank, a think tank institution, and a consulting group.

Think tanks are often an important part of a country's "soft power" and "discourse power" and have a profound impact on government decision-making, enterprise development, social opinion and public knowledge dissemination.

"Is it possible to increase the authority and voice of Economic Weekly by establishing an organization similar to a 'think tank'?" He Zhou was very excited.

Xiangjiang has this condition. The education quality of Xiangjiang's top universities has always been good, and it can be said that it is in the same vein as the British elite education. Except for the liberal arts and history, which may have a lot of sand mixed in, the results in other fields are solid.

In particular, Xiangjiang, as a financial metropolis, will become the third largest international financial center in the future, second only to New York and London, and even surpassing Tokyo. There is no problem in terms of talent pool in the financial industry.

Top professors from Hong Kong University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Hong Kong Polytechnic University can be invited to serve as original members of the organization similar to a think tank to be established.

In view of the fact that Xiangjiang University has always had close ties and good relationships with top universities around the world, after establishing a good reputation, it can even hire well-known economists from Europe and the United States through favorable conditions.

This advantage is completely unavailable in other places except Hong Kong. It will not be easy for Singapore or an island country to compete with Hong Kong in this area and seize the right to speak.

In fact, the glorious era of the island country was not without its ambition to swallow up Hong Kong. However, due to the two big powers China and Britain serving a small Hong Kong, the island country directly suffered a setback.

It’s not enough for an economic giant and a political dwarf to compete with two all-round powers!

Not to mention that Britain still has the afterglow of its empire, even decades after the island country was lost in later generations, the two are not on the same level. No one with normal thinking would think that the island country's GDP of 5 trillion will be stronger than the UK's GDP of 3 trillion.

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