Business Centre Australia

Business Centre Australia was once one of CNBC Asia's business news shows to round-up the trading day in Australia. During its debut in late January 2001, it initially aired only to viewers on CNBC Asia's Australian feed but later that year it was made available across the region. The show was presented by Amanda Drury from Singapore and Mark Laudi from Sydney although Laudi eventually moved back to Singapore and co-hosted the show there.

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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