
TV Schedule for CNBC Canada
Friday, August 22nd TV listings for CNBC Canada
Squawk on the Street New Live
Taking viewers onto the floor of the exchange, right to the posts where the big companies in the world trade; tick charts track the action of every trade of every stock; the treasury, currency and commodity action in real time.
Money Movers New Live
Anchors Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen focus on what is moving the stock markets, the agenda for the business day, detailed data on individual stocks, sectors and the indices that investors and traders want.
Halftime Report New Live
The front lines of market coverage; host Scott Wapner and the top investors get to the heart of the action as it's happening and help set the agenda for the rest of the day.
The Exchange New Live
Anchor Kelly Evans reports on the important stories to markets and investors; reporters provide actionable information to viewers as they make daily investment decisions.
Power Lunch New Live
Focusing on real-time market coverage, breaking news and up-to-the-instant stock moving information; delving into the economy, the markets, real estate, media and technology -- any place where there's money to be made.
Closing Bell New Live
A guide through the most important hour of the Wall Street trading day, and taking a close-up look at how the markets are moving, what's driving them and how investors are reacting; coverage includes reports from the CME Group, NASDAQ and the NYSE.
Closing Bell: Overtime New Live
A look at after-hours moves, including breaking news, corporate earnings and post-market trading; big investors, smart strategists and top money managers debate actionable ideas and the big market themes of the day.
Fast Money New Live
The information normally reserved for the Wall Street trading floor, enabling viewers to make decisions that give them a chance to make money; the news with an angle that won't be seen until tomorrow's papers.
Mad Money New
Taking viewers inside the mind of one of Wall Street's most respected and successful money managers; Jim Cramer guides viewers through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through both opportunities and pitfalls.
The Deed You're Their Boss - Not Their Friend
Anne's flipping career receives a setback when she suffers a tragedy; she hopes a rundown New Orleans cottage will get her career back on track, and Sidney decides to fund the flip; later, he discovers the real reason she's been losing so much money.
The Deed It's a Family Affair
Ten years ago, Emanuel and Tonya bet everything on a ramshackle house they want to flip; Sidney agrees to fund the flip; Sidney soon discovers that Emanuel's desire to make up for lost time means cutting corners and making costly mistakes.
The Deed Too Much, Too Young
At just 21, Preston Tadesco earns his real estate license, flips his first property and studies law; Sidney offers him a 50/50 partnership on his next flip, but Preston nearly blows it when he gets greedy and starts cutting corners.
The Deed 12 Steps to Success
First-time flippers Chelsea and Porter have invested so much money in seminars that they're drowning in debt; they've got a gutted New Orleans fixer-upper on their hands, and without Sidney's help, they risk losing it all.
The Deed You're Their Boss - Not Their Friend
Anne's flipping career receives a setback when she suffers a tragedy; she hopes a rundown New Orleans cottage will get her career back on track, and Sidney decides to fund the flip; later, he discovers the real reason she's been losing so much money.
The Deed It's a Family Affair
Ten years ago, Emanuel and Tonya bet everything on a ramshackle house they want to flip; Sidney agrees to fund the flip; Sidney soon discovers that Emanuel's desire to make up for lost time means cutting corners and making costly mistakes.
The Deed Too Much, Too Young
At just 21, Preston Tadesco earns his real estate license, flips his first property and studies law; Sidney offers him a 50/50 partnership on his next flip, but Preston nearly blows it when he gets greedy and starts cutting corners.
The Deed 12 Steps to Success
First-time flippers Chelsea and Porter have invested so much money in seminars that they're drowning in debt; they've got a gutted New Orleans fixer-upper on their hands, and without Sidney's help, they risk losing it all.
The Job Interview Nadia Geller
A Burbank-based interior design firm is looking to hire a creative retail and marketing associate; candidates must prove they can create stylish merchandising displays and gracefully field angry phone calls.
The Job Interview TFS Investments
A California-based real estate investment firm is looking to hire a personal assistant for its demanding CEO; candidates attempt to balance the boss's overloaded calendar and divert phone calls he would rather avoid.
The Job Interview Two Maids & a Mop
A residential cleaning company is seeking a new director of franchises; candidates must prove they have the ability to train and manage new franchisees and to run a lemonade stand.
The Job Interview Woofie's
Woofie's provides pet care services, and it is looking for an experienced dog groomer to operate one of its mobile vans; candidates must be dog lovers who demonstrate a knowledge of canine breeds and health, and they must examine a real dog.
CNBC Converge Intersectional Opportunities
CNBC Converge Regenerating Sport
American Greed The Spy Who Scammed Me
A private security contractor promises to help win the freedom of detained oil executives and claims he can find out who abducted Madeleine McCann.
American Greed The Sky's the Limit
A brash New York stock broker gets sober and re-invents himself as an international power player.
American Greed Ray Nagin: New Orleans Shakedown
The former New Orleans Mayor exploits the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina by accepting bribes and corrupting the rebuilding process.