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  • US Economy's Half-Time Pep Talk   Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 3:05 AM ET

    Bill McDermott, co-CEO of SAP, tells CNBC what his sporting analogy would be for the United States recovery.

  • European Markets Open Lower   Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 3:00 AM ET

    Karen Tso takes you through the European market open, where stocks have come in lower ahead of the Federal Reserve meeting.

  • There's No Alternative to Peace: Israel's Peres  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 2:30 AM ET

    Shimon Peres, president of Israel, tells CNBC that there is no alternative to peace for Israel or Palestine.

  • 'ECB Bond Buying Is a Farce, a Toy Bazooka'  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 2:21 AM ET

    Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, tells CNBC that Mario Draghi's bond buying program (OMT) is a bluff and never going to be implemented.

  • Govt Is Helping UK Home Sales: CEO   Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 2:10 AM ET

    Stephen Stone, CEO of, UK home builder, Crest Nicholson, tells CNBC they are confident about the year ahead after a very strong set of first half results.

  • We're In an Innovation Driven Economy: CEO   Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 2:10 AM ET

    Bill McDermott, co-CEO of SAP, tells CNBC that Fed tapering will not affect them at all, companies have cash on the side-lines and emerging markets are ready to invest.

  • Why an Ascot Win Is So Valuable   Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:42 AM ET

    John Messara, chairman of Arrowfield Group, tells CNBC what a win at Ascot for his horse 'Animal Kingdom' would mean.

  • Arabs Should Lead On Syria: Israel's Peres  Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:20 AM ET

    Shimon Peres, president of Israel, tells CNBC that he is not looking for the international community to pick up the slack in Syria but the Arabs themselves through the Arab League.

  • Fed Is Playing a Smart Game: Pro   Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:15 AM ET

    Richard Harris, chief executive at Port Shelter Investment Management, tells CNBC that the Fed may be playing a clever game of slowly preparing the markets for tapering news.

  • Chill Out! Journalist's Response to Dow Drop   Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:10 AM ET

    Robin Harding, Financial Times journalist has denied a leak from the Federal Reserve after his article on tapering was held responsible for knocking 100 points off the Dow.

  • G8 Could Announce Big Bilateral Trade Deal   Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:04 AM ET

    Steve Sedgwick reports from the G8 summit on a potential bilateral trade deal between Europe and the United States.

  • High Expectations for Iran's New Leader   Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 3:40 AM ET

    Hassan Rowhani has won Iran's presidential election in a landslide victory. But who will he lean towards the reformers or the regime? NBC's Ali Arouzi has more from Tehran.

  • Ebrahim Rahbari, director of global economy at Citi, tells CNBC that if the German election results in a grand coalition there will not be much change in policy on the euro zone.

  • Robert Ortberg, the incoming CEO of Rockwell Collins, tells CNBC that he expects orders for Airbus and Boeing wide bodied aircraft to increase as they come into the market and demonstrate fuel efficiency.

  • European Markets Open Higher   Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 3:00 AM ET

    Karen Tso takes you through the European market open where stocks have come in higher.

  • Market Looks Ahead to Fed Meeting   Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 3:00 AM ET

    Guy Foster, group strategist at Brewin Dolphin, tells CNBC that the market is expecting to have a better week this week looking ahead to the Fed meeting on Wednesday.

  • What's Benefiting From Fed Tapering Fears Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 2:50 AM ET

    Amid the global jitters of Federal Reserve tapering, one asset appears to be gaining favor.

  • Paris Airshow Focuses on Wide Bodies   Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 2:33 AM ET

    Phil Le Beau reports from the Paris Airshow, the biggest event in the aerospace calendar, on what the key areas of interest.

  • Co-op Bank 'Bail In' to Fill £1.5bn Hole  Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 2:19 AM ET

    Helia Ebrahimi, CNBC's UK business editor discusses Co-op banks rescue plan.

  • The Dirty Secret of Emerging Markets   Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 2:00 AM ET

    Bhanu Baweja, global head of EM Research at UBS, reveals to CNBC the dirty secret of emerging markets and why their equities continue to underwhelm.

About Squawk Box Europe

During three hours of unscripted and dynamic debate, CNBC's flagship show leads you into the open of the European markets. Each trading day, anchors Geoff Cutmore, Steve Sedgwick and Karen Tso are joined by leading business personalities and financial market specialists adding to the debate. The show opens with the Overnight Indicator covering Asia's market performance and analysis on how the US markets fared, with the second hour 'Squawk Pre-Trade' focusing on news affecting the opening call and futures prices. Finally, Squawk Real-Time focuses on live market trades and market reaction to major stories of the day. Get involved in the program and e-mail your questions and comments to the show: squawkboxeurope@cnbc.com. You can also follow CNBC and Squawk Box on Twitter @CNBCWorld

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  • Showtimes

    Europe
    Monday - Friday 07:00 - 10:00 CET
    Asia Pacific
    Monday - Friday 13:00 - 16:00 SIN/HK
    Australia
    Monday - Friday 15:00 - 18:00 AEST

 

  • Cutmore anchors CNBC’s flagship "Squawk Box" in EMEA; the three-hour show bookends the opening of European equity markets.

  • Based in London, Tso co-anchors CNBC flagship show in EMEA, Squawk Box, a show that sets the news agenda every trading day.

  • Sedgwick co-anchors CNBC's flagship program "Squawk Box" (Europe) and is also CNBC's OPEC reporter covering major meetings.

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