What is CNBC?

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CNBC is an American cable and satellite business news network. It stands for Consumer News and Business Channel and is dedicated to providing real-time financial market coverage, economic analysis, and business news updates worldwide. As a leading media organization, CNBC offers a wide range of programming, including market commentaries, interviews with top executives and global leaders, in-depth reports on various industries, personal finance advice, and investment insights. The network covers both U.S. and international markets, delivering comprehensive coverage of stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, and economic data. With its trusted and experienced team of journalists and experts, CNBC serves as a valuable resource for investors, business professionals, and anyone interested in staying informed about the ever-evolving world of finance and business.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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