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About CNBC European Business

CNBC European Business is a monthly magazine about European businesses, for European readers. Integrated since 2005 with CNBC Europe, the pan-European network channel devoted to financial and business news, the magazine marks the ever-increasing importance of Europe as a single market and trading bloc. Globalisation is the inevitable backdrop, against which Europe assumes greater coherence as a single market than at any point in its long history.

CNBC European Business is one of the fruits of that reality. It caters to the same six million monthly viewers who watch CNBC Europe, but in particular addresses business leaders and entrepreneurs who appreciate a pan-European, cross-border perspective rather than a narrowly national one. Content is produced by a London-based editorial team supported by an extensive pan-European network of expert contributors.

CNBC European Business offers Europe-wide review stories pinpointing the shifting tectonic plates of the business landscape, major CEO interviews that dig deeper than the dailies, and snapshot features of entrepreneurs who are making it. The back section is crammed with alternative investments, mutual fund analysis and breaking property tips, complemented by travel, motoring and book reviews. Additional substance comes in the form of country reports focusing on the fastest-growing European economies from Iceland to Poland, plus sector reports ranging from property to executive aviation, private equity, hedge funds and technology.

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