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Far Eastern Economic Review
The ''Far Eastern Economic Review'' (; also referred to as FEER or ''The Review'') was an English language Asian news magazine started in 1946. It printed its final issue in December 2009. The Hong Kong-based business magazine was originally published weekly. Due to financial difficulties, the magazine converted to a monthly publication in December 2004, and simultaneously switched to an arrangement whereby most articles were contributed by non-staff writers who had expertise in a given field, such as economists, business-community figures, government policymakers, social scientists and others. ''FEER'' covered a variety of topics including politics, business, economics, technology, social and cultural issues throughout Asia, focusing on Southeast Asia and Greater China. ==Ownership==
''FEER'' was set up in 1946 with seed capital provided by the Kadoories, Jardines and the Hongkong Bank. The ''South China Morning Post'', an English-language newspaper based in Hong Kong, had majority ownership of the ''Review'' from 1972.〔 In 1986 Dow Jones, a minority shareholder since 1973, took over full ownership in a deal with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., which had acquired a controlling interest in the ''Post''. News Corp bought Dow Jones in 2007.
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