Closing Bell

Closing Bell (2002- )

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Anything can happen between the bells of the trading day. But what happens during the last hour could be what matters most. Hosted by CNBC's Scott Wapner, "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.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 15:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2025-07-24Episode 146juil. 24, 2025
2025-07-23Episode 145juil. 23, 2025
2025-07-22Episode 144juil. 22, 2025
2025-07-21Episode 143juil. 21, 2025
2025-07-18Episode 142juil. 18, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Closing Bell premiere?

Closing Bell premiered on February 4, 2002.

Who were the original co-anchors of Closing Bell?

The original co-anchors of Closing Bell were Maria Bartiromo and Bill Griffeth.

What is the format of Closing Bell?

Closing Bell is a financial news program where guests comment on and analyze the day's financial news and stock market activity.

Where is Closing Bell filmed?

Closing Bell is filmed at the NASDAQ MarketSite studio in New York City's Times Square.

What time does Closing Bell air?

Closing Bell airs from 3pm to 5pm Eastern time.

Who are some of the regular guests on Closing Bell?

Regular guests on Closing Bell include financial experts, industry leaders, and CEO's of major corporations.

What channel originally aired Closing Bell?

Closing Bell originally aired on CNBC.

Has Closing Bell ever won any awards?

Yes, Closing Bell was awarded the CableFAX award for best daily financial news program in 2006 and 2008.

What topics are discussed on Closing Bell?

Closing Bell covers a wide range of financial topics including stocks, bonds, commodities, and currency.

Is Closing Bell a live broadcast?

Yes, Closing Bell is a live broadcast.

How many guests are typically on Closing Bell?

There are usually three to five guests on Closing Bell for each episode.

Who hosts Closing Bell in Maria Bartiromo's absence?

When Maria Bartiromo is absent from Closing Bell, Melissa Francis and Kelly Evans have served as temporary hosts.

What types of companies are covered on Closing Bell?

Closing Bell covers a wide range of companies including major corporations, start-ups, and technology firms.

What is the purpose of Closing Bell?

The purpose of Closing Bell is to provide viewers with the most up-to-date financial news and analysis of the day's market activity.

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