
Closing Bell are two CNBC television programs. The first show was aired on CNBC in 2002-02-04. It airs on CNBC between 3 pm and 5 pm and broadcasted live from New York Stock Exchange. The second show called European Closing Bell was featured on CNBC Europe, and. The show covers the losing and winning stocks of the day.
Closing Bell on CNBC is anchored by Maria Bartiromo along with Dylan Ratigan between 3 pm and 4 pm. Maria Bartiromo anchors alone between 4pm and 5pm according to her contract with CNBC. Tyler Mathisen co hosted the show till he got a promotion to the post of managing director in 2005.
Closing Bell focuses the final hour of trading in the United States stock markets. The show covers the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ Stock Market at 4pm. The live reports are given by Bob Pisani from the New York Stock Exchange whereas Scott Wapner gives last hour news from the NASDAQ.
The show Closing Bell takes the viewers to the last part of trading the US stock market. It is like the Opening Bell countdown which covers the opening of the stock markets. Similarly the Closing Countdown section of this show has a countdown clock flashing on the right screen of the television.
The show Closing Bell on CNBC has many like programs in various countries and television channels. For example European Closing Bell on CNBC Europe, Closing Bell on CNBC-TV 18, Nikkei CNBC Closing Bell on Nikkei CNBC, Jalsat Al Amal on CNBC Arabiya.
The present symbol of Closing Bell has similarity to the Morning Call symbol used from 2005-12-19 to 2007-08-07. The show sees many experts like analysts, CEOs and money managers who provide their opinions on various stocks and strategies for the buyers on how and where to invest.
Closing Bell is the final segment of trading where the anchor Maria Bartiromo talks to the business leaders and several CEOs from around the world. It includes interviews with the entrepreneurs along with a sneak peak into the lives of how executives and top notch individuals spend their time and money.
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