

Since May 2007 Powershares ETF symbols, which trade along the lower band of the ticker, are highlighted in orange.ĭuring the CNBC programs Worldwide Exchange, Squawk Box, and Kudlow & Company, the lower band shows weather forecasts of U.S. The lower band shows the stock symbols of the NASDAQ Stock Market and of the American Stock Exchange, e.g.:
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Since December 19, 2005, the full company names are displayed alongside the ticker symbols. Some symbols also have one or two letters, e.g.: VIA.B: Viacom B-class shares, also VIAb.Those symbols have usually three letters, e.g.: After market hours it shows an alphabetic list of those symbols. Since December 19, 2005, full commodity names are displayed alongside the ticker symbols.ĭuring market hours it shows stock symbols of stocks with high trading volumes of the New York Stock Exchange. RB: gasoline ( Reformulated Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending).AIQ: Dow Jones/ American International Group commodity index (AI) futures for August (Q) delivery, traded on the Chicago Board of TradeĬomplete list of commodity futures shown in the CNBC Ticker's Commodity Summary:.CLN: crude, light oil (CL) futures for July (N) delivery, traded at the NYMEX.
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It also shows a Commodity Summary one minute after every sixth of an hour (:01, :11, :21, :31, :41, :51) with the Reuters Instrument Code symbols of commodity futures contracts and their delivery months, e.g.:

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As of 2013, all ad inserts by local cable TV companies, by DIRECTV & by DISH Network are now shown full-screen. However, the ad inserts by local cable TV companies may be shown full-screen, which means the ticker may not be shown during local breaks. The ticker is shown during the national commercial breaks. In addition for some channels such as CNBC Europe, CNBC-e, CNBC Arabiya, and Class CNBC a third business news band is displayed in gray with black-background. The ticker is composed of a faster-scrolling white-background upper band and a slower-scrolling dark-blue-background lower band for all CNBC channels. The security identifiers used on the CNBC Ticker are taken from nomenclatures used by third-party companies like Reuters or from global stock exchanges. The CNBC Ticker shows security and index symbols just like old ticker tapes that received information by telegraph. The CNBC Ticker is a computer simulation of ticker tapes shown as a crawl on the lower part of the TV screen on the business television network CNBC.
