''Street Signs'' is a television business program that originally aired on
CNBC
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, and currently airs on
CNBC Asia
CNBC Asia is a pay television business channel based in Singapore. A subsidiary of NBCUniversal, it is the Asian service of CNBC (Consumer News and Business Channel). Its programmes originate from Singapore. It was officially opening ceremony at ...
and
CNBC Europe
Consumer News and Business Channel Europe (referred to on air simply as CNBC) is a business and financial news television channel which airs across Europe. The station is based in London, where it shares the Adrian Smith-designed 10 Fleet ...
. Before the Asian version debuted on March 31, 2014, it was broadcast on
CNBC
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at 2:00pm ET. The CNBC United States version's final episode aired on February 6, 2015, due to ''Power Lunch'' returning to a two-hour format. The European version of ''Street Signs'', which is aired in a one-hour format on
CNBC Europe
Consumer News and Business Channel Europe (referred to on air simply as CNBC) is a business and financial news television channel which airs across Europe. The station is based in London, where it shares the Adrian Smith-designed 10 Fleet ...
, debuted January 4, 2016.
List of ''Street Signs'' anchors
CNBC US
*
Maria Bartiromo
Maria Sara Bartiromo (born September 11, 1967) is an American financial journalist, television personality, news anchor, and author. She is the host of ''Mornings with Maria'' and ''Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street'' on the Fox Business Network as ...
(2pm ET, 1999–2002)
*
Ron Insana
Ronald G. Insana (born March 31, 1961 in Buffalo, New York) is an American finance reporter, author and former hedge fund manager. He presents the ''Market Score Board Report with Ron Insana'' radio show, syndicated by Compass, and is a senior an ...
(1996–2002 (3pm ET, 1999–2002); 2003–2006)
*
Erin Burnett
Erin Isabelle Burnett (born July 2, 1976) is an American news anchor, currently the anchor of '' Erin Burnett OutFront'' on CNN. She previously worked for CNBC as co-anchor of '' Squawk on the Street'' and the host of ''Street Signs''. Burnett ...
(2006–2011)
*
Amanda Drury
Amanda Drury (born 5 May 1973) is an Australian journalist and news anchor for CNBC, hosting finance and business programming from New York City. She was the co-host of the US version of ''Street Signs'' until its end on February 6, 2015 and ha ...
&
Brian Sullivan (2011–2015)
CNBC Asia
*
Oriel Morrison
Oriel may refer to:
Places Canada
* Oriel, a community in the municipality of Norwich, Ontario, Canada
Ireland
* Oriel Park, Dundalk, the home ground of Dundalk FC
* Oriel House, Ballincollig, County Cork
* Kingdom of Oriel (''Airgíalla'' in Ir ...
(2014–2019)
*
Martin Soong
Martin Soong (born 1959 in Hong Kong) is a CNBC business presenter based in Singapore. He is now a co-anchor with Oriel Morrison on CNBC Asia's ''Street Signs''. Before that, he was previously a longtime co-anchor of CNBC's trademark morning pro ...
(2014–2019)
*
Tanvir Gill (2019–present)
*Nancy Hungerford (2019–2021)
*
Teymoor Nabili
Teymoor Nabili is a veteran journalist and broadcaster, and CEO of a startup online news venture called "The Signal".
The Signal aims to be a news and research platform covering issues relating to the ASEAN region.
Nabili is also the host and ...
(2022–present)
CNBC Europe
*
Louisa Bojesen
Louisa Bojesen () (born May 13, 1974) is a Danish-American financial journalist who worked for CNBC Europe television in London for 17 years. She was most recently a co-host of the channel's European version of ''Street Signs'', reporting on glo ...
(2016–2017)
*Carolin Roth (2016–2018)
*Joumanna Bercetche (2019–present)
*Julianna Tatelbaum (2023-present)
About the show
This program focuses on the day's market action. In addition, prominent analysts, investors and executives regularly appear on the program to offer their perspective.
CNBC
''Street Signs'' was originally a two-hour programme that aired on CNBC from 1996 to February 1, 2002. It was cancelled effective February 4, 2002 and ''Power Lunch'' occupied its vacated slot as a result of CNBC's revamped programming line-up. On December 8, 2003, former ''
Business Center
''Business Center'' is business network CNBC's flagship primetime show that aired in 5 to 7 pm ET timeslot, hosted by Ron Insana and Sue Herera, and it was replaced by '' Bullseye'' on December 5, 2003.
History
*''Business Center'' was o ...
'' co-anchor and original host
Ron Insana
Ronald G. Insana (born March 31, 1961 in Buffalo, New York) is an American finance reporter, author and former hedge fund manager. He presents the ''Market Score Board Report with Ron Insana'' radio show, syndicated by Compass, and is a senior an ...
revived ''Street Signs''. And in March 2006, ''
Squawk on the Street
''Squawk on the Street'', which debuted on December 19, 2005, is a business show on CNBC that follows the first 90 minutes of trading on Wall Street in the United States.
Originally airing as a one-hour program, the show doubled its airtime t ...
'' co-anchor
Erin Burnett
Erin Isabelle Burnett (born July 2, 1976) is an American news anchor, currently the anchor of '' Erin Burnett OutFront'' on CNN. She previously worked for CNBC as co-anchor of '' Squawk on the Street'' and the host of ''Street Signs''. Burnett ...
replaced Insana as the programme's new host. Burnett left CNBC on May 6, 2011. After Erin Burnett's departure
Amanda Drury
Amanda Drury (born 5 May 1973) is an Australian journalist and news anchor for CNBC, hosting finance and business programming from New York City. She was the co-host of the US version of ''Street Signs'' until its end on February 6, 2015 and ha ...
(late of CNBC Asia) and
Brian Sullivan (late of the Fox Business Network) became this program's new anchor team and were to be the show's final anchors.
On October 13, 2014, ''Street Signs'' was launched in full 1080i high-definition as part of CNBC's network-wide switch to a full 16:9 letterbox presentation.
One notable segment of the programme, which aired at 2:40pm ET, the "Stop Trading!" segment, was presented by
Jim Cramer
James Joseph Cramer (born February 10, 1955) is an American television personality and author. He is the host of ''Mad Money'' on CNBC and an anchor on ''Squawk on the Street''. A former hedge fund manager, founder, and senior partner of Cramer ...
(host of another CNBC program, ''
Mad Money
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Cramer defines "mad money" as th ...
''). In this segment, which formerly aired on ''
Closing Bell
''Closing Bell'' can refer to two CNBC programs: the original ''Closing Bell'' on CNBC (which debuted on February 4, 2002) and ''European Closing Bell'' on CNBC Europe (which was cancelled on December 18, 2015).
The show is named after the bel ...
'' prior to 2006-09-11, the co-anchors asked Cramer about the stocks making news, and also asked him for his take on the day's markets. After the segment, a full-screen disclaimer was shown as ''Street Signs'' go to a commercial break. Cramer's "Stop Trading!" segment was moved to the end of the first hour of ''Squawk on the Street'' on February 9, 2015. Jim Cramer's on-air tirade about the weakening economy, which was seen during the "Stop Trading!" segment of this program on 2007-08-03, garnered widespread attention and helped galvanise the
Federal Reserve Board
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to cut
interest rates.
From its January 4, 2016 debut through September 30, 2020, on Mondays from October 12, 2020 to October 24, 2022 and again on weekdays since November 7, 2022, the European version of ''Street Signs'' is the only CNBC Europe program that is aired on CNBC's United States channel. Coincidentally (as previously mentioned), CNBC's own version of ''Street Signs'' aired its last show 11 months earlier, on February 6, 2015.
CNBC Asia
CNBC Asia
CNBC Asia is a pay television business channel based in Singapore. A subsidiary of NBCUniversal, it is the Asian service of CNBC (Consumer News and Business Channel). Its programmes originate from Singapore. It was officially opening ceremony at ...
's version of ''Street Signs'' debuted March 31, 2014, with
Martin Soong
Martin Soong (born 1959 in Hong Kong) is a CNBC business presenter based in Singapore. He is now a co-anchor with Oriel Morrison on CNBC Asia's ''Street Signs''. Before that, he was previously a longtime co-anchor of CNBC's trademark morning pro ...
and
Oriel Morrison
Oriel may refer to:
Places Canada
* Oriel, a community in the municipality of Norwich, Ontario, Canada
Ireland
* Oriel Park, Dundalk, the home ground of Dundalk FC
* Oriel House, Ballincollig, County Cork
* Kingdom of Oriel (''Airgíalla'' in Ir ...
as co-anchors. Soong was previously a longtime co-anchor of ''
Asia Squawk Box
''Asia Squawk Box'' is a television business news program on CNBC Asia, aired Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. (Hong Kong/Singapore time). This programme is also aired on CNBC World in the United States at the respective ti ...
'' (he has since returned to that show in the same role) and Morrison was anchor of the now-cancelled ''
Cash Flow
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*a cash flow in its narrow sense is a payment (in a currency), especially from one central bank account to another; the term 'cash flow' is mostly used to describe payments that are expected ...
''. Beginning December 2, 2019, the anchor team consisted of
Tanvir Gill and Nancy Hungerford, both of whom replaced Morrison and Soong as co-anchors on that date. Hungerford departed from CNBC on July 2, 2021, and since July 5 of that same year until early 2022, Gill has been working with other fill-in presenters, such as Amanda Drury (former co-anchor of the defunct US version) and
Christine Tan. As of April 2022, ''Street Signs Asia'' is anchored by Gill and
Teymoor Nabili
Teymoor Nabili is a veteran journalist and broadcaster, and CEO of a startup online news venture called "The Signal".
The Signal aims to be a news and research platform covering issues relating to the ASEAN region.
Nabili is also the host and ...
(who returned to CNBC Asia for his second stint at the network that spring). The background music for both the Asian and European versions is the same as CNBC Asia's ''
The Rundown
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'' and CNBC United States' ''
Squawk Alley
''Squawk Alley'' is an American business news program that aired on CNBC from 11:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m Eastern Time. It premiered on May 19, 2014 and ended on April 9, 2021. It was broadcast live Monday through Friday from a trading-floor set insid ...
'' (the latter two shows no longer air as of July 2021).
This programme originally aired in a two-hour format until October 29, 2018, when it was expanded to three hours (9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. SIN/HK) due to the cancellation of ''The Rundown''.
CNBC Europe
CNBC Europe
Consumer News and Business Channel Europe (referred to on air simply as CNBC) is a business and financial news television channel which airs across Europe. The station is based in London, where it shares the Adrian Smith-designed 10 Fleet ...
's version of ''Street Signs'' debuted January 4, 2016. Airing in a one-hour format from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. CET, it replaced the first hour of ''
Worldwide Exchange
''Worldwide Exchange'' is a television business news program on CNBC channels around the world. It used to be broadcast live from studios on three continents until May 11, 2012. The programme is anchored by Brian Sullivan and is produced at CN ...
'', which itself had its airtime halved to one hour. However, the programme is occasionally extended to two hours on American bank holidays. The CNBC Europe version of ''Street Signs'' was originally co-anchored by
Louisa Bojesen
Louisa Bojesen () (born May 13, 1974) is a Danish-American financial journalist who worked for CNBC Europe television in London for 17 years. She was most recently a co-host of the channel's European version of ''Street Signs'', reporting on glo ...
and
Carolin Roth
Carolin is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
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*Carolin Bachmann (born 1988), German politician
* Carolin Fortenbacher (born 1963), German Music ...
. Bojesen was previously anchor of the now-cancelled ''
European Closing Bell
''European Closing Bell'' (prior to June 2003 known as ''European Market Wrap'') is a television programme aired on business news channel CNBC Europe from 5pm to 6pm CET (4pm to 5pm WET), and from 11am to 12pm on CNBC World in the United States ...
'' and Roth, who became the solo anchor of ''Street Signs'' following Bojesen's departure from CNBC Europe on April 28, 2017, was previously co-anchor of ''Worldwide Exchange''. Following Carolin Roth's own departure from the programme at the end of 2018, reporter and fill-in anchor Joumanna Bercetche became the permanent anchor of the programme in 2019. Julianna Tatelbaum, who also joined CNBC Europe as a correspondent and fill-in anchor in 2018, joined Bercetche as a permanent co-anchor of the programme in January 2023.
''Street Signs Europe'' was also broadcast on CNBC's United States channel on weekdays from 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. ET until it was replaced with a rebroadcast of ''
The News with Shepard Smith
''The News with Shepard Smith'' was an American news television program hosted by Shepard Smith that aired on CNBC. The program, which premiered on September 30, 2020, was a general interest news show that aired at 7 PM ET.
The show was the ...
'' on October 1, 2020. From October 12, 2020 to October 24, 2022, ''Street Signs Europe'' aired on the main United States channel only on Mondays and on CNBC's United States sister channel,
CNBC World
CNBC World is an American pay television business news channel operated by the NBCUniversal News Group which provides coverage of world markets alongside the domestic CNBC service, using programmes from CNBC's international networks based in Eur ...
, exclusively for the rest of the week (Tuesday through Friday), also from 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. ET. (Occasionally, if there are major breaking news stories overnight on Tuesday through Friday, CNBC's United States channel will also carry ''Street Signs Europe'', replacing the 4:00 a.m. ET rebroadcast of ''
The News with Shepard Smith
''The News with Shepard Smith'' was an American news television program hosted by Shepard Smith that aired on CNBC. The program, which premiered on September 30, 2020, was a general interest news show that aired at 7 PM ET.
The show was the ...
'' without prior notice to viewers.) Following the cancellation of ''The News with Shepherd Smith'' on November 3, 2022, ''Street Signs Europe'' was brought back to the weekday lineup on CNBC's United States channel on November 7, 2022, replacing the aforementioned rebroadcast of the former.
External links
''Street Signs Asia'' official website on CNBC.com''Street Signs Europe'' official website on CNBC.com''Street Signs'' official blog on CNBC.com: ''Street Talk'' (since 2006-12-04)
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