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'''''Business Center''''' was once one of [[CNBC Asia]]'s primetime business news shows. It debut in mid-October 2000 to replace the Asian Edition of Global Market Watch. The show reviewed all the action from the Asian trading day, crossed-over to Europe to see the midday action there and previewed the session in the US. It also featured updates and analysis of the currency markets from [[Dow Jones Newswires]]. World news updates are also featured and the show ends by telling viewers the business events or the kinds of economic data across the region scheduled to released the following day.
'''''Business Center''''' was once one of [[CNBC Asia]]'s primetime business news shows. It debut in mid-October 2000 to replace the Asian Edition of Global Market Watch. The show reviewed all the action from the Asian trading day, crossed-over to Europe to see the midday action there and previewed the session in the US. It also featured updates and analysis of the currency markets from [[Dow Jones Newswires]]. World news updates are also featured and the show ends by telling viewers the business events or the kinds of economic data across the region scheduled to be released the following day.


It was initially presented by Martin Soong and Grace Phan.
It was initially presented by Martin Soong and Grace Phan.

Revision as of 08:21, 27 November 2007

Business Center
Presented byMartin Soong (2000-2003)
Grace Phan (2000-2003)
Country of origin Singapore
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time60 minutes (1 hour)
Original release
NetworkCNBC Asia
ReleaseOctober 2000 –
15 February 2005

Business Center was once one of CNBC Asia's primetime business news shows. It debut in mid-October 2000 to replace the Asian Edition of Global Market Watch. The show reviewed all the action from the Asian trading day, crossed-over to Europe to see the midday action there and previewed the session in the US. It also featured updates and analysis of the currency markets from Dow Jones Newswires. World news updates are also featured and the show ends by telling viewers the business events or the kinds of economic data across the region scheduled to be released the following day.

It was initially presented by Martin Soong and Grace Phan.

Regular contributors to the show included Maria Bartiromo (CNBC US) and Nick Hastings (Dow Jones Newswires). Various reporters from CNBC Europe also gave updates on the European trading day.

The show was ultimately replaced in February 2005 by CNBC Tonight.

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