- CNBC Ticker
The CNBC Ticker is a
computer simulation ofticker tape s shown on the lower part of the TVscreen on thebusiness television channel CNBC fromEnglewood Cliffs, New Jersey , in the U.S. The CNBC Ticker shows security and index symbols just like old ticker tapes that received information bytelegraph , but unlike those ticker tapes, it is digital.The Ticker is sponsored by companies like
United Technologies or Charles Schwab, and shows commercial ads from those companies every now and then.The security identifiers used on the CNBC Ticker are taken from nomenclatures used by third-party companies like
Reuters , theNew York Stock Exchange , theNASDAQ or theAmerican Stock Exchange (AMEX).The ticker is composed of a white-background upper band and a dark-blue-background lower band.
On
2007-05-07 , there was another notable change to the CNBC US ticker. PowerShares ETF symbols, which trade along the lower band of the ticker, are highlighted in orange.The ticker is shown during the national commercial breaks. However, the ad inserts from local cable companies may be shown full-screen, which means the ticker may not be shown during local breaks.
Upper band
CNBC Market Summary
The upper band shows a "CNBC Market Summary" one minute after every third of an hour (:01, :21, :41), with the symbols of the main indices, e.g.:
*NYSE: NYSE Composite Index
*UP: up volume
*DN: down volume
*ADV: advancers
*DEC: decliners
*TICK: Tick index for the NYSE (TICK = ADV - DEC)
*VAL:ValueLine Index
*DOT:TheStreet.com Internet index
*SOX:PHLX Semiconductor Sector , .SOXX. (SO stands for SiO2, a material used to producesemiconductor s)
*OSX: oil service index
*OEX: CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange ) index for theS&P 100 Commodity Summary
It also shows a "Commodity Summary" one minute after every sixth of an hour (:01, :11, :21, :31, :41, :51) with the
Reuters Instrument Code symbols ofcommodity futures contract s and their delivery months, e.g.:
*CLN: crude, light oil (CL) futures for July (N) delivery, traded at theNYMEX
*AIQ: Dow Jones/American International Group commodity index (AI) futures for August (Q) delivery, traded on theChicago Board of Trade Complete list of commodity futures shown in the CNBC Ticker's "Commodity Summary":
* SP:S&P 500
* MD:S&P 400
* R:Russell 1000
* RL:Russell 2000
* DJ:Dow Jones Industrials
* ND:NASDAQ 100
* NK:Nikkei 225
* YU:NYSE Composite
* MV: Mini Value Line
* US: thirty-year U.S. Treasury bond
* ED:Eurodollars
* FF:Federal funds rate
* TU: two-year Treasury note
* FV: five-year U.S. Treasury note
* TY: ten-year U.S. Treasury note
* EM: one-monthLIBOR index
* DX:U.S. Dollar index
* SF:Swiss franc
* EC:Euro
* JY:Japanese yen
* BP:Pound sterling
* CD:Canadian dollar
* AD:Australian dollar
* CR: CRB Futures Index
* GC:gold
* SI:silver
* PL:platinum
* PA:palladium
* HG:copper
* AL:aluminum
* C:corn
* W:wheat
* S:soybeans
* BO:soybean oil
* SM:soybean meal
* O:oats
* RR: rough rice
* LC: livecattle
* FC: feeder cattle
* GI:Goldman Sachs Commodity Index
* LH: lean hogs
* PB: pork bellies
* CT:cotton
* LB:lumber
* CL:light crude oil
* HO:heating oil
* RB:gasoline (Reformulated Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending)
* NG:natural gas
* SB: cane sugar #11
* KC:coffee
* CC:cocoa
* OJ:orange juice (formerly JO)
* AI:Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Index
* CI: Continuous CRB IndexSince
2005-12-19 , full commodity names are displayed alongside the ticker symbols.tocks
During market hours it shows
stock symbol s of stocks with high trading volumes of theNew York Stock Exchange . After market hours it shows an alphabetic list of those symbols. Those symbols have usually three letters, e.g.:
*PEP:PepsiCo
*WMT:Wal-Mart
*VIA.B:Viacom B-class shares, also VIAbSome symbols also have one or two letters, e.g.:
*T:AT&T
*GM:General Motors Since
2005-12-19 , the full company names are displayed alongside the ticker symbols.Lower band
tocks
The lower band shows the stock symbols of the NASDAQ Stock Market and of the
American Stock Exchange , e.g.:
*NASDAQ :GOOG:Google
*AMEX: SPY:S&P 500 indexAccuWeather forecast
During the CNBC programs "
Worldwide Exchange ", "Squawk Box ", and "Kudlow & Company ", the lower band shows weather forecasts of U.S. and European cities made by Pennsylvanian companyAccuWeather , with three-letter or two-letter abbreviations somewhat different from the IATA location identifiers for cities, e.g.*CHI:
Chicago
*HAR:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
*LA:Los Angeles
*MIA:Miami
*NYC:New York City
*SEA:Seattle
*LON:London
*PAR:Paris News Headlines
During "Worldwide Exchange" and "Squawk Box" (during the 6am and 7am ET hours only), business news headlines are displayed in addition to the weather (see above). During "Kudlow & Company", general news headlines are displayed.
"Fast Money"
During the CNBC program "
Fast Money ", the traders' names, along with their respective disclosures, their stock predictions, and viewers' take on their respective stocks via Sprint'stext messaging service (which the latter was highlighted in green) were displayed. This particular feature, which was seen only during "Fast Money", was discontinued as of2007-10-10 .CNBC News Flash
A breaking business news story (ex. "THE
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD CUTS INTEREST RATES BY A QUARTER POINT") is displayed every two minutes, following the "CNBC News Flash" animation.CNBC Europe Ticker
CNBC Europe also broadcasts a similar ticker to the ticker broadcast on CNBC US. It contains information from the major stock exchanges in Western Europe and Scandinavia, including prominently, the
London Stock Exchange , theEuronext Paris Exchange, and the Deutsche Börse. Unlike the US ticker prior to December 2005, the full stock names have always been displayed for European shares, not symbols. US companies do however use the same symbols as CNBC US (the full names are now displayed also). The information for the European ticker is provided byReuters (formerly by MoneylineTelerate ), and this is regularly promoted on the ticker.The CNBC Europe Ticker contains information as follows (the times shown are
GMT /BST):*Pre-Market (05:00-08:00) : Upper Band: US recaps, Asian Most Actives. Lower Band: Europe Recaps:
*Market Open (08:00-14:30, 16:00-16:30) Upper Band: Live Trades. Lower Band: Most Actives.
*US Market Open (14:30-16:00). Upper Band: Europe Live Trades. Lower Band:NYSE / NASDAQ Stock Market /American Stock Exchange Live Trades, CNBC Europe US Market Summary (see CNBC Market Summary above).
*Post Market (16:30-18:00) : Upper Band: Winners and Losers. Lower Band: Most Actives.
*US Market Afternoon: (18:00-21:00): This is a simulation by CNBC Europe of the ticker on CNBC US, and contains similar data and a similar format to the "real" CNBC Ticker. The format is slightly different, in terms of fonts used, and the CNBC Europe DOG is displayed, in full colour. No sponsorship is displayed on the ticker.
*Post US Market (21:00-23:00): Upper Band: US Extended Hours Trades / CNBC Europe US Market Summary. Lower Band: Europe Most Actives.The ticker has been displayed continuously during the commercial breaks since 2001.
During
CNBC Asia programming, the CNBC Asia ticker is displayed (see below).Outside Europe, the CNBC Europe ticker is only shown on
CNBC World .CNBC Asia Ticker
CNBC Asia also uses a two-line ticker of similar design to the Europe ticker.
Early in the morning, the top bar features the listed stocks from major market indexes (e.g. DOW 30, FTSE 100) around the world. As the Asian trading day kicks in, the top bar generally provides the most actively traded shares in the region where each country's stock data will be reflected once its market opens. Exceptions to this are in CNBC's Hong Kong, Singapore and Australian feeds where the top bar exclusively features stock information for their respective local stock markets. The bottom bar provides market indices, currencies, bonds and commodity prices.
From 20.00 until 06.00 HK/SIN time, CNBC Asia simulates the old CNBC US ticker (i.e. the one displaying the stock symbols only) with no Commodity Summary.
The information for this ticker is also provided by
Thomson Reuters .Like CNBC US and CNBC Europe, CNBC Asia also keeps its ticker shown on the screen during commercial breaks. It has been doing this since 2001.
Class CNBC Ticker
Class CNBC uses a three-line ticker during weekdays and a two-line ticker during weekend, nights and news bulletins onLa7 .On three-line ticker, the white top bar features the listed stocks from
Italian Stock Exchange , the blue middle bar for major market indexes around the world and the brown bottom bar show headline news from the news agency "MF-DowJonesNews".The two-line ticker shows the top bar and middle bar of three line ticker.
Like CNBC US, CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia, Class CNBC also keeps its ticker shown on the screen during commercial breaks on weekdays and the information is also provided by
Thomson Reuters .Like CNBC Europe and his CNBC Life programming, during Class Life programming on weekends, ticker doesn't appear.
ee also
*
ticker tape
*list of finance topics
*list of U.S. ticker symbols
*Reuters Instrument Code (RIC)
*news ticker External links
* [http://www.cnbc.com/ CNBC Ticker on CNBC.com] (Note: requires
Internet Explorer runningWindows 98 or later)References
* [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/misc.invest.stocks/msg/e80cc80bea2deef5?dmode=source Google Groups : misc.invest.stocks] complete
January 17 ,1996 , CNBC Ticker Guide
* [http://www.nbccableinfo.com/insidenbccable/networks/cnbc/prog/tickerguide.html NBC Cable Networks - NBCCableinfo.com - CNBC] incomplete newer CNBC Ticker Guide
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