CNBC World is a 24-hour digital television network offering live, global financial market information and programming. CNBC World leverages the resources of CNBC business news from the US, Asia and Europe and creates a 24 hour a day, 7 days per week global business news network.

Capital Connection

Air Date: September 17, 2024

CNBC touts "Capital Connection" as being the bridge between the close of the Asian markets and the beginning of the European trading day, which explains why the show's two anchors are located thousands of miles away from each other, one in Singapore and the other in London. The show helps viewers understand the impact that news in one region has on financial markets around the world to help them prepare for the trading day.

Squawk Box Europe

Air Date: September 17, 2024

"Squawk Box Europe" provides three hours of analysis and debate on trading days to lead up to the open of the European markets. The trio of anchors is joined by business personalities and specialists from the financial markets to discuss what to expect for the upcoming day. The show opens with a look at how the Asian market fared overnight. It then focuses on news that could affect the opening call and futures prices as well as live market trades and market reaction to the day's major stories. Viewers have a chance to get involved in the show by sending in questions and comments via email.

Street Signs

Air Date: September 17, 2024

CNBC's global headquarters provides market and business analysis live, as well as up-to-the-minute market transactions. Anchors Brian Sullivan, Amanda Drury and Herb Greenberg read the signs on Wall Street, looking for under-the-radar stocks and market trends that can help viewers make wise investments.

Worldwide Exchange

Air Date: September 17, 2024

Anchor Frank Holland informs viewers about business stories that have global significance. The conversations include analysis of business and investor trends in international markets. Covering local stories with international significance, reports come in from sites such as New York, Mumbai, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Dubai, and special guests appear.

Oceans of Crime

Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing is estimated to make up over a quarter of the fish caught at sea; the human and environmental wreckage left by these rogue operators is examined, as seafood travels from ocean to table.

The CNBC Conversation

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Nestlé CEO Mark Schneider speaks with Silvia Amaro about growth, sustainability and why the food giant is launching a new food line for those taking weight-loss drugs.

The CNBC Conversation

EP9 "Billy Porter"

Interviews with top business and political leaders.

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