European Market Watch

European Market Watch

Infobox Television
show_name = European Market Watch


caption = "European Market Watch" logo, 2001-01-15 - 2003-05-30
format = business news program, talk show
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runtime = 120 minutes
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presenter = Axel Threlfall
Prue Lewarne
Simon Hobbs
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country = UK
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language = English
network = CNBC Europe
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last_aired = 2003-05-30
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preceded_by = "European Money Wheel"
followed_by = "Morning Exchange"
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"European Market Watch" was a business news programme aired on CNBC Europe between 10am-12pm CET (9-11am WET). The programme was originally based on the CNBC U.S. morning programme "Market Watch", which was later replaced by the programme "Morning Call". Just like its US counterpart, European Market Watch presented viewers with the latest market information and in-depth analysis of the stories making business.


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