Asia Market Wrap - Asia Market Wrap Anchors

Asia Market Wrap Anchors

  • Bill Hartley and Lorraine Hahn (1996(?)-1998)
  • Martin Soong (1998–2003)
  • Christine Tan (2004–2005)
CNBC Asia Weekday Programmes
(Pan-Asian feed, all Hong Kong/Singapore (Winter) time; Friday only;

06.00-09.00 Asia Squawk Box
09.00-10.00 The Call
10.00-12.00 Cash Flow From Australia
12.00-13.00 Fast Money
13.00-14.00 Capital Connection

14.00-17.00 Squawk Box Europe
17.00-19.00 Worldwide Exchange
19.00-19.30 Straight Talk
19.30-20.00 Managing Asia

19.00/20.00-22.00 US Squawk Box

22.00-01.00 US Squawk on the Street
01.00-02.00 Fast Money Halftime Report
02.00-03.00 US Power Lunch
03.00-04.00 US Street Signs
04.00-06.00 US Closing Bell

Past shows: Asia Market Week · Breakfast Briefing · CNBC Today · Asia Wake Up Call · Trading Day · Asia Market Watch · Lunch Money · Power Lunch Asia · Asia Market Wrap · The Australian Financial Review Market Wrap · Australia Market Wrap · Business Centre Australia · Asia Nightly News · Global Market Watch · Business Center · The Asian Wall Street Journal · Squawk Australia · e · CNBC Tonight


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