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CNBC’s Squawk On The Street: Santelli’s Morning Bond Update
CNBC’s Rick Santelli discusses the latest action in the bond market. [Go to Source]
About CNBC’s Squawk on the Street: Major Market News from the New York Stock Exchange
“Squawk on the Street” is the only show headquartered live on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. We are there when the all-important opening bell rings every day. With our exclusive “Eye on the Floor” wireless cameras at the NYSE we take the viewer onto the floor of the exchange, right to the posts where the biggest companies in the world trade. In addition, our exclusive “Tick by Tick” charts track the action of every trade of every stock.
Our live market coverage doesn’t stop on the corner of Wall and Broad Streets in lower Manhattan. We also have exclusive coverage from the floor of the CME Group in Chicago giving our viewers the treasury, currency and commodity action in real time.
In addition, “Squawk on the Street” is also on the air when the closing bells ring throughout Europe. That final hour of European trading starting at 10:30am eastern has proven to be very volatile and has a major impact on all U.S. based markets.
Beyond our extensive global market coverage Squawk on the Street also talks to the biggest “money-moving-market-makers” in the world. We also have frequent interviews with the men and women making policy from Asia to Europe to the halls of Congress in Washington.
Stay plugged in and hardwired to what’s happening to your money each weekday with Carl Quintanilla, Melissa Lee, Jim Cramer, David Faber and Simon Hobbs live from the New York Stock Exchange, Chicago, London and everywhere else.
CNBC is the recognized world leader in business news, providing real-time financial market coverage and business information to more than 340 million homes worldwide, including more than 95 million households in the United States and Canada. Launched on April 17, 1989, CNBC offers viewers live programming on the markets every weekday, with programs such as “Squawk Box, ” “Power Lunch, ” “Closing Bell” and “Mad Money w/Jim Cramer.” CNBC Primetime programming (weekdays from 7:00 p.m.-2 a.m. ET) includes “On the Money, ” and “Fast Money.” CNBC Weekend programming offers broad-based talk programming.
About CNBC’s Squawk on the Street: Major Market News from the New York Stock Exchange
“Squawk on the Street” is the only show headquartered live on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. We are there when the all-important opening bell rings every day. With our exclusive “Eye on the Floor” wireless cameras at the NYSE we take the viewer onto the floor of the exchange, right to the posts where the biggest companies in the world trade. In addition, our exclusive “Tick by Tick” charts track the action of every trade of every stock.
Our live market coverage doesn’t stop on the corner of Wall and Broad Streets in lower Manhattan. We also have exclusive coverage from the floor of the CME Group in Chicago giving our viewers the treasury, currency and commodity action in real time.
In addition, “Squawk on the Street” is also on the air when the closing bells ring throughout Europe. That final hour of European trading starting at 10:30am eastern has proven to be very volatile and has a major impact on all U.S. based markets.
Beyond our extensive global market coverage Squawk on the Street also talks to the biggest “money-moving-market-makers” in the world. We also have frequent interviews with the men and women making policy from Asia to Europe to the halls of Congress in Washington.
Stay plugged in and hardwired to what’s happening to your money each weekday with Carl Quintanilla, Melissa Lee, Jim Cramer, David Faber and Simon Hobbs live from the New York Stock Exchange, Chicago, London and everywhere else.