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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Running time
  
60 minutes (1 hour)

First episode date
  
8 November 1999

Language
  
English

Original language(s)
  
English

Original network
  
CNBC Europe

Final episode date
  
12 January 2009

Genres
  
News, Business, Talk show

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Original release
  
1999-11-08 – 12 January 2009

Followed by
  
Strictly Money, UK only Squawk Box, outside UK

Presented by
  
Louisa Bojesen, Patricia Szarvas, Ross Westgate

Similar
  
Morning Exchange, Europe Tonight, Strictly Money, Market Watch, Squawk Australia

Power Lunch Europe is a television business news programme on CNBC Europe, aired from noon to 1 pm CET (11 am to noon WET) each weekday, though it shares little with its U.S. counterpart other than its name. The programme was most recently presented by Louisa Bojesen, but has been on hiatus since January 2009.

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Format

For many years, prior to March 2007, the format of the programme remained constant. The first half of the show consisted solely of a segment called Halftime Report, presented from the CNBC Europe video wall. This detailed the major trades from each of the major European bourses (the London Stock Exchange, Euronext Paris, and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange), as well as several of the minor exchanges, commodity and bond trading, and United States futures exchanges. The second half, presented from the desk, consisted of a number of interviews.

The programme was given a major revamp on 26 March 2007, in line with significant schedule changes at the network. The programme titles were re-coloured and a new theme tune was introduced. The Investor's Clinic segment of the programme, where viewers' questions are put to a panel of guests, has been increased in frequency to twice-weekly, and the Halftime Report now fills only the final fifteen minutes of the programme, focusing on just the equity markets. Other new segments introduced at this time include Research Notes, a daily look at changes in analyst ratings, and an update on the top stories in the United States from Worldwide Exchange anchor Michelle Caruso-Cabrera (since replaced by Brian Shactman).

The programme is regularly extended to two hours on days of European Central Bank and Bank of England interest rate announcements (and on those occasions, pre-empts the second hour of US Squawk Box), and also on US holidays (when Squawk Box is not aired).

Hiatus

On 15 December 2008 CNBC Europe announced that the programme was to be replaced in the United Kingdom (and for those viewers in the Republic of Ireland who also receive the UK feed) by Strictly Money, a new programme focussing on UK specific issues. Strictly Money will air for an initial 12-week period from 12 January 2009. In the rest of Europe, Squawk Box will air in its entirety for the interim. Strictly Money has continued to air past this twelve-week period, and any return of Power Lunch has not been indicated.

Strictly Money, which is presented by Ross Westgate (who is also the Europe anchor of Worldwide Exchange), soon became a permanent fixture on the CNBC Europe schedule and many of the segments that used to appear on Power Lunch Europe have moved over to Strictly Money.

References

Power Lunch Europe Wikipedia