European Closing Bell

European Closing Bell (2003-2015)

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European Closing Bell was a television program aired on business news channel CNBC Europe from 5 pm to 6 pm CET (4 pm to 5 pm WET), and from 11 am to 12 pm on CNBC World in the United States. The program was presented from London by Louisa Bojesen. The show covered the last half hour of trades in the European equity markets, and reported on the day's final numbers and top stories as the markets close at 5:30 pm CET. As the major European markets are electronic, no actual "closing bell" was rung - nonetheless there was a countdown on the CNBC Europe strap and video wall until the close of trade. Other regular segments included a daily "Guest Investor" and a technical analysis slot.

Prior to 26 March 2007, the programme ran for two hours until 7pm CET. The second hour of the programme was of a slower pace, offering a more in-depth look at financial and political events. During major European trade fairs and political events such as EU summits and elections, European Closing Bell was often anchored live from these events. Many of these features were incorporated into the extended Europe Tonight after its relaunch on the same date. Prior to June 2003, European Closing Bell was known as European Market Wrap. The theme music for the programme is the same as that used by the US version of Closing Bell.

On 9 March 2015, European Closing Bell launched new titles based on the US version used since 13 October 2014. On 18 December 2015, European Closing Bell ended its 12-year run as it was replaced with the US-produced Squawk Alley, which began airing on CNBC Europe on 21 December 2015.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 17:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S13E252Final episode of the seriesDec 18, 2015
S13E01Season 13, Episode 1Jan 1, 2015
S01E01PilotJun 2, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the first episode of European Closing Bell air?

The premiere episode of European Closing Bell aired on February 18, 2003.

Who were the hosts of the show in the first season?

The first season of European Closing Bell was hosted by Louisa Bojesen and Guy Johnson.

Which network aired European Closing Bell?

European Closing Bell aired on CNBC Europe.

Did European Closing Bell have any recurring segments?

Yes, European Closing Bell had a segment titled "European Chart of the Day," where a chart was analyzed and discussed.

How long did each episode of European Closing Bell last?

Each episode of European Closing Bell had a runtime of 60 minutes.

Was European Closing Bell a live show?

Yes, European Closing Bell was a live show that aired during the week.

What was the focus of European Closing Bell?

European Closing Bell focused on the European markets, business news, and economic matters.

Who were the regular contributors to European Closing Bell?

The regular contributors to European Closing Bell were Stephen Pope, Steve Sedgwick, and Ross Westgate.

Was European Closing Bell broadcasted on a daily basis?

Yes, European Closing Bell was broadcasted daily, from Monday to Friday.

Was European Closing Bell available for streaming?

It is unclear if European Closing Bell was available for streaming, as there is no information available on epguides.tv

Which other shows were scheduled before and after European Closing Bell in the programming line-up?

Worldwide Exchange was scheduled before European Closing Bell, and US Closing Bell after it.

Did European Closing Bell have a studio audience?

No, there is no evidence to suggest that European Closing Bell had a studio audience.

How did European Closing Bell cover the news of the day?

European Closing Bell covered the news of the day through expert analysis, guests, and commentary.

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