You'll find plenty of newspapers (Financial Times, Economist) and business journals like Harvard Business Review or most of the Financial Times Top 50 Business Journals by searching the journal name in Andor.
The library subscribes several printed journals and magazines. Journals can't be borrowed.
All printed journals can be found in Andor
Periodical is a term used to describe any publication that is published multiple times (periodically). Periodicals include materials such as popular magazines, scholarly journals, and newspapers.
It is important to understand the difference between a popular and a scholarly periodical. When you are doing research, most of your sources should be scholarly.
Often popular periodicals are called magazines and scholarly periodicals are called journals. Many times it will be acceptable to use some popular material, but research papers should not be based solely on popular literature.
Explore this visual aid describing the key elements of an academic journal article: Anatomy of a Scholarly Article