'''''L'Echo''' () is a Belgian daily newspaper that mainly focuses on business and economics. It is published by Mediafin and mainly distributed in Wallonia and Brussels. It is the French-language counterpart of the Flemish daily De Tijd'', which is its sister paper.
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'''''L'Echo''' () is a Belgian daily newspaper that mainly focuses on business and economics. It is published by Mediafin and mainly distributed in Wallonia and Brussels. It is the French-language counterpart of the Flemish daily De Tijd, which is its sister paper.
==History and profile== L'Echo originated as L'Écho de la bourse de Bruxelles () which was first published on 22 May 1881. It was renamed L'Écho de la Bourse () in 1889 and retained the name until 1990 when the paper adopted its current title. It is owned by Mediafin which is also the owner of the Flemish business daily De Tijd. Both papers offer financial and economic news.
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