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Anything can happen between the bells of the trading day.  But what happens during the last hour could be what matters most. CNBC's "Closing Bell" guides you through the most important hour of the trading day. Anchored by Maria Bartiromo at CNBC's Global Headquarters, "Closing Bell" takes a close-up look at how the markets are moving, what's driving them and how investors are reacting. Live coverage includes reports from the Chicago Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange.

Analysts, money managers and CEOs explain their strategies, share opinions, and provide an inside perspective on breaking news stories. In addition, "Closing Bell" provides instant analysis of corporate profit reports, as soon as they break, during the quarterly earning seasons.

Maria Bartiromo, known for her revealing in-depth interviews, talks with America's top CEOs and business leaders from around the country and the world.  Features include interviews with entrepreneurs, plus an inside-look at how executives and high-net-worth individuals spend their time and money.

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  • Money's New Power Players  05 Oct 2007

      Four new hands are on the spoon stirring the world's financial markets, with Diana Farrell, McKinsey Global Institute director; David Wessel, The Wall Street Journal; Andreas Hofert, UBS Wealth Mgmt. chief global economist; and CNBC's Melissa Francis.

  • Record Highs on Wall St.  05 Oct 2007

      Discussing what the jobs report means for the Fed and the future of the U.S. economy, with Malcolm Polley, Stewart Capital Advisors; Thomas Higgins, Payden & Rygel; Ron Insana, Insana Capital Partners; and CNBC's Melissa Francis.

  • NYSE Market Wrap  05 Oct 2007

      Bob Pisani reports on the trading day from the NYSE

  • Disney Everywhere  05 Oct 2007

      Standard & Poor's hiking its credit rating on Walt Disney because of improving earnings, as Disney takes its High School Musical franchise to the ice, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • Future of Yahoo!  05 Oct 2007

      A Wall Street analyst says the sum of Yahoo's parts may be greater than the whole, with Jim Goldman, CNBC; David Garrity, Dinosaur Securities director of research; and Eric Jackson, Jackson Leadership Systems CEO.

  • Fast Money Final Call  05 Oct 2007

      It's the Fast Money final call, with Fast Money's Karen Finerman.

  • Street Smarts  05 Oct 2007

      Asian markets are one of the hottest stories in 2007, but the rush to buy Chinese stocks may put investors at risk, with Ken Shreve, Investor's Business Daily, and CNBC's Melissa Francis.

  • Trader Talk  05 Oct 2007

      On the floor of the NYSE, with Arthur Cashin, UBS Financial Services; James Maguire, LaBranche & Co.; and CNBC's Bob Pisani & Dylan Ratigan.

  • More Fallout  05 Oct 2007

      The slumping housing market and mortgage markets taking a toll on two more financial powerhouses, reports CNBC's Mary Thompson.

  • Dow Sets Intraday Record  05 Oct 2007

      Finding a case for the market rally, with Stuart Freeman, A.G. Edwards; Sam Stoval, S&P; and CNBC's Dylan Ratigan.

  • Dollar Retreats as U.S. Jobs Rally Fades  05 Oct 2007

      The dollar soared immediately after the September nonfarms payrolls came out of the U.S. on Friday, before retreating after investors decided the data was not enough to stop the Fed from cutting rates. CNBC's Guy Johnson talks to Derek Halpenny, senior currency economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, for analysis on the currency markets.

  • Amsterdam Trading Update  05 Oct 2007

      Fortis was one of Amsterdam's gainers on Friday, after British bank Barclays withdrew it's bid for ABN Amro, clearing the way for the RBS-led consortium. Piethein Leune, head of Dutch equity research team at ING Wholesale Banking, provides CNBC's Guy Johnson with an evaluation of how the market performed.

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    • On Assignment: Europe & Asia 24 Nov 2009

        I am currently reporting on the ground from the Asia region, after spending last week in Europe. I am also hosting the CNBC Asia Business Leadership Awards show this Thursday, which will be broadcast live around the world.

    • HP's Mark Hurd 23 Nov 2009

        Mark Hurd, CEO of Hewlett-Packard joined Maria Bartiromo after the close today, with an exclusive look at its fiscal Q4 numbers.

    • Are Crazy Retail Deals Good for Business? 23 Nov 2009

        In recent years, the biggest story of Thanksgiving week has been “Black Friday.” That’s the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season when crazy people line up at crazy hours to go into stores that open at crazy hours to take advantage of crazy discounts.

    • Pulse of Private Equity 17 Nov 2009

        In a rare and exclusive interview, Maria Bartiromo spoke to Steve Schwarzman this afternoon on Closing Bell. With the rally in equities since the lows of March, Schwarzman's Blackstone Group is planning to list up to eight companies and sell at least five others.


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