Squawk on the Street

CNBC

The opening hour of CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” with Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber is broadcast from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, on site at the opening bell with the up-to-the-minute news investors need to know and interviews with the most influential Chief Executive Officers and greatest market minds. read less

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Whatever happens in the world's financial markets often has far-reaching consequences. In this podcast, Squawk on the Street, audiences can hear real-time updates about the world's financial markets. The world has a global economy, which means events around the world impact everyone. The podcast's hosts provide insight and news ranging from Nasdaq to cryptocurrency. The CNBC show has been a business and financial information source since its debut in 2005. It has grown from 90-minute New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) coverage to a two-hour show. This podcast is the first hour of the TV show. On the podcast, hosts discuss and analyze the latest financial stories.

The show's current panel includes David Faber, Jim Cramer, Carl Quintanilla, and Sara Eisen. Quintanilla worked at The Wall Street Journal for a few years before joining CNBC in 1999. Faber was an institutional investor before also joining CNBC in 1993. Cohost Cramer worked for Goldman Sachs for years and is best known for Mad Money. After a stint at Bloomberg TV, Einsen joined CNBC in 2013 to cohost Squawk on the Street. She left the show in 2020 before returning in 2023. The late Mark Haines and Erin Burnett were the original cohosts of the show.

The Squawk on the Street hosts bring decades of experience to the show. Building wealth can be time and capital-intensive. It also requires business intelligence. This podcast offers relevant and timeless information about the financial markets. Listeners hear the hosts discuss the Stock Exchange and other money-related topics. Hosts discuss stock numbers, the state of the economy, and other topics. Listeners will learn about financial forecasts, speculation, and investment. Financiers, business analysts, and company executives are regular guests on the program. Anyone interested in the stock market may find the show exciting and informative. This podcast comes out after each TV episode.

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