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CNBC
/ˌsiːˌɛnˌbiːˈsiː/
Definition
1
CNBC (Consumer News and Business Channel) is a major U.S.-based cable television network specializing in business news, financial markets, economic analysis, and corporate events.
2
A 24-hour global media brand owned by NBCUniversal, known for live market coverage, expert interviews, and programs like 'Squawk Box' and 'Mad Money'.
Examples
I flipped on CNBC expecting market wisdom, but ended up learning how to panic-buy puts like a pro.
CNBC's premarket show had me convinced I'd be a millionaire by lunch—spoiler: I bought coffee instead.
My dog started barking at the CNBC ticker tape, thinking it was a squirrel invasion on Wall Street.
After a CNBC marathon, I rechristened my goldfish 'Jim Cramer' for good luck in the markets.