Bloomberg Markets: European Open

Bloomberg Markets: European Open (2016-2023)

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Thanks to the time difference between the locations, the financial markets in Europe open when most Americans are sleeping. Bloomberg Markets: European Open covers the start of the European trading day with this show -- which airs in the early morning hours in the Eastern time zone -- as part of the network's programming block dedicated to covering financial activity overseas. The show, broadcast from London, features discussions of the stories that are expected to impact the European markets that day and, subsequently, other markets around the world.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday at 07:00 (90 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2023-10-02Episode 197Oct 2, 2023
2023-10-01Episode 196Oct 1, 2023
2023-09-28Episode 195Sep 28, 2023
2023-09-27Episode 194Sep 27, 2023
2023-09-26Episode 193Sep 26, 2023
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' premiere?

'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' premiered on October 10, 2016.

Who were the hosts of 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' in 2016?

The hosts of 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' in 2016 were Manus Cranny and Anna Edwards.

What was the format of 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open'?

'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' was a daily morning show focused on the European markets.

Which countries' financial markets did the show primarily cover?

The show primarily covered the financial markets of Europe.

Did 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' feature interviews with financial experts?

Yes, 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' often featured interviews with financial experts from various fields.

What were some of the regular segments on 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open'?

Some regular segments on 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' included market analysis, economic news updates, and interviews with industry leaders.

Was there a specific focus on any particular industry or sector?

While the show covered a wide range of financial topics, there was no specific focus on a particular industry or sector.

How long was each episode of 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open'?

Each episode of 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' had a runtime of approximately one hour.

Did the show have a live audience?

No, 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' did not have a live audience. It was a studio-based show.

Were there any recurring guest contributors on the show?

Yes, 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' often featured recurring guest contributors who provided insights on specific financial topics.

Did the show provide real-time market updates?

Yes, 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' provided real-time market updates to keep viewers informed about the latest financial developments.

Were there any interactive elements or viewer participation on the show?

No, 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' did not have interactive elements or viewer participation. It was a news and analysis program.

How did the show differentiate itself from other financial news programs?

'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' differentiated itself by focusing specifically on the European markets and providing in-depth analysis from experts in the field.

Did the hosts engage in discussions or debates about financial topics?

Yes, the hosts of 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' engaged in discussions and debates about financial topics to provide diverse perspectives and insights.

Did the show have a specific target audience?

The show targeted individuals interested in European financial markets, including investors, traders, and professionals in the financial industry.

Was 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' available for streaming or on-demand viewing?

Yes, 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open' was available for streaming and on-demand viewing through various platforms.

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