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Capital Connection
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.
Rerun Air Date: November 3, 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.
Air Date: November 4, 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.
Air Date: November 5, 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.
Air Date: November 7, 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.