Grab a friend and come down to the NYSE and watch CNBC's pivotal show Closing Bell as it counts down to the close of the market and analyzes the big news of the day. Watch in person as the closing bell gets rung. Then after the show, get a Manhattan (or your drink of choice) with popular anchors Kelly Evans and Bill Griffeth at their favorite Wall Street bar!
Anything can happen between the bells of the trading day. But what happens during the last hour could be what matters most. CNBC's Closing Bell guides you through the most important hour of the trading day. The show takes a close-up look at how the markets are moving, what's driving them and how investors are reacting. Live coverage includes reports from the Chicago Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, NASDAQ and the NYSE. Analysts, money managers and CEOs explain their strategies, share opinions, and provide an inside perspective on breaking news stories. In addition, "Closing Bell" provides instant analysis of corporate profit reports, as soon as they break, during the quarterly earning seasons. Features include interviews with entrepreneurs, plus an inside-look at how executives and high-net-worth individuals spend their time and money.
With almost 30 years experience in business television, Bill Griffeth is one of the most respected financial journalists in the country. Best known for his quick wit and his ability to think on his feet, he brings an extensive knowledge of the markets and market history to CNBC's programming. Kelly Evans joined CNBC in February 2012 as an on-air correspondent, reporting across CNBC's Business Day programming. Previously, Evans was co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk on the Street as well as co-anchor of CNBC's Worldwide Exchange based in London.
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