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Profiles of CNBC Anchors & Reporters include bios, photos and articles.


ABOUT CNBC WORLD

CNBC World, a service of NBC Universal, is a digital television network offering real-time coverage of global financial markets, live, worldwide. CNBC World combines the resources of CNBC Asia and CNBC Europe into a 24-hour a day, global business news network.

  • Original, LIVE, unique programming targeted to sophisticated investors and business leaders.
  • Bureaus in Singapore and London linked to studios in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Taipei, Sydney, Shanghai, Tokyo and 25 European cities.
  • Interconnected network of regional and global channels in Japan, India, Australia and Taiwan; links to the bureaus of the WSJ Europe and Dow Jones newswires, in addition to the newsgathering resources of NBC and MSNBC.

CONTACT CNBC WORLD

CNBC World
900 Sylvan Avenue
Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632
cnbcworld@cnbc.com
(201) 735-4243

If you would like to advertise on CNBC World, view our Ad Sales Map [PDF].

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS


Current DateTime: 12:22:33 17 Nov 2009
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    • HSI May Hit 24,000 in Soon 

        The Hang Seng Index could hit 24,000 points in the next 2-3 weeks, says Vicks Poon, head of investment advisory at Fubon Bank. He tells CNBC's Emily Chan what will push the index higher.


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    • Sinosteel Launches Offer 

        Justin O'Brien, senior advisor at Citi, discusses the implications of Sinosteel's hostile takeover offer for Midwest, with CNBC's Oriel Morrison.


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    • Charting Stocks and Gold 

        Sandy Jadeja from ODL Securities takes a technical look at the FTSE-100, Dow Jones Industrial Average and gold.


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    • Strong Activity Seen in Asia 

        Eivind Holding, CEO of Maersk Line, tells CNBC's Managing Asia that Asia is the strongest region right now and he sees a lot of activity there.

POWER LUNCH EUROPE

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    • RBA Likely to Raise Rates in December 

        The RBA will likely raise interest rates in December, says Savanth Sebastian, equities economist at Commonwealth Securities, speaking to Steve Johnson, managing director at The Intelligent Investor, CNBC's Sri Jegarajah and CNBC's Karen Tso.


Current DateTime: 12:22:35 17 Nov 2009
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    • Etihad CEO Sees Green Shoots Ahead 

        The CEO of Abu Dhabi carrier Etihad Airways, James Hogan, told CNBC that advance ticket sales for the first quarter of next year are stronger than the same quarter a year earlier. “That’s a good indicator that maybe we are starting to see those famous green shoots now,” he said.


Current DateTime: 12:22:35 17 Nov 2009
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    • Dollar Rebound Could Impact Investors 

        "The dollar has got a good chance of strengthening over the next few months," Marino Valensise, CIO of Barings, told CNBC Monday. Valensise considers the potential impact of a stronger dollar on overseas investors.

LATEST BLOGS

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