Asia Market Week

Asia Market Week

Infobox Television
show_name = Asia Market Week


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presenter = Maura Fogarty
(2004-Present)
Martin Soong
(2001-2003)
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country = SIN
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language = English
network = CNBC Asia
first_aired = 2001-04-06
last_aired = present
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Asia Market Week is a weekly business news programme on CNBC Asia, airing on Fridays at 18:00 Hong Kong / Singapore / Taiwan time with daylight saving time. It also airs on CNBC World and CNBC Europe at various times during the week.

The programme is presented by Maura Forgarty and consists of highlights of the business news in Asia during the previous week. It runs for thirty minutes. The theme music on the programme is that which was used by "Today's Business" on CNBC US between 2000-2002.

The programme takes its name from the now defunct CNBC US program "Market Week with Maria Bartiromo". Internationally, the equivalent programme on CNBC Europe is Europe This Week, a previous incarnation of which was called "European Market Week".

"Asia Market Week" anchors

*Martin Soong (April 6th, 2001 - 2003)
*Maura Fogarty (2004 - Present)

External links

* [http://www.cnbc.com/id/15838812/ "Asia Market Week" Official Website]


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