CNBC World carries the international feed of the business news network, drawing on reporting from CNBC’s bureaus in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Its programming centers on global financial markets, corporate developments, and economic policy, with a focus on real-time market data and interviews with executives and policymakers. The channel does not air the domestic U.S. talk shows or lifestyle segments seen on the main CNBC channel; instead, it provides a continuous stream of live market coverage from exchanges in London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and other financial centers. This makes it a resource for investors, traders, and professionals who need to track overnight moves and international economic indicators. The content is largely news and analysis, with no movies, sports, or entertainment programming.

Distribution in the United States is primarily through satellite and cable tiers that target business and financial audiences, often as an add-on package. The channel is also available via certain online streaming services that carry international news channels, though access may require a subscription or a login from a participating pay-TV provider. TV guide listings for CNBC World typically show a repeating cycle of live market programs and recorded interviews, with no fixed schedule of original documentaries or series. Viewers should note that the channel’

TV Guide
Live: Squawk Box Asia
02:00 - 05:00
Live: Squawk Box Asia
Bus./financial
The hosts provide in-depth coverage of Asian stock markets and invite experts to offer their predictions and investment tips.
Live: The China Connection
05:00 - 06:00
Live: The China Connection
Entertainment, News
Live: Inside India
06:00 - 07:00
Live: Inside India
News
Live: Access Middle East
07:00 - 08:00
Live: Access Middle East
Bus./financial, Interview
Business journalists Yousef Gamal el-Din and Hadley Gamble are co-hosts of this show that profiles the people who are shaping the Middle East's global ambitions. From CEOs and entrepreneurs to philanthropists and politicians, the episodes give viewers an idea of what is being done to make the Middle East a bigger player in the financial marketplace. Episodes also profile Middle Eastern businesspeople and companies.