Business and financial news network, CNBC, has announced the expansion of its Middle East operations with a new studio set to open in October at Nasdaq Dubai. The network will use the new base at MarketSite, part of Nasdaq Dubais new offices in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), to reportedly enhance its editorial presence […]
Business and financial news network, CNBC, has announced the expansion of its Middle East operations with a new studio set to open in October at Nasdaq Dubai.
The network will use the new base at MarketSite, part of Nasdaq Dubais new offices in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), to reportedly enhance its editorial presence across the region. MarketSite will host a range of thought leadership and capital markets activities.
Elaborating on the partnership, Hamed Ali, Chief Executive of Nasdaq Dubai, said: Hosting CNBC at our MarketSite studio is an important step forward in Nasdaq Dubais mission to promote understanding and thought leadership in capital markets and business, among market participants as well as the general public. As Nasdaq Dubais own markets as well as others grow in size and sophistication, accurate information and insight are critical to successful investing, business decision-making and the regions links with other areas of the world.
Commenting on the new location, KC Sullivan, President and Managing Director of CNBC International, said: Nasdaq Dubai is at the epicentre of Dubais business community making it the ideal location to deepen our focus on telling the regional business story to our global audience. This new studio will quickly become an integral part of our daily business news programming around the word.
CNBC currently broadcasts its morning show Capital Connection, fronted by its Anchor Hadley Gamble, from its headquarters at Abu Dhabi Global Market. The networks new Dubai studio will work in concert with programming across Abu Dhabi, Singapore and London aiming to broaden its regional footprint.
MarketSite will open soon as part of an office move by Nasdaq Dubai to larger premises within DIFC in a new building named The Exchange. MarketSite will feature an event space for market-opening bell ringings and seminars by issuers and other companies, attracting global visibility, the release stated.