CNBC.com announced Monday that it has launched an Asian Pacific version of its site, with a European site to follow.
The new site includes more Asia Pacific content and news and analysis from regional content partners including Caixin Media from China and Moneycontrol.com from India.
“The new Asia Pacific edition enables CNBC to better serve its audience by delivering the most comprehensive and compelling online experience to our users wherever they may be,” said John Casey, vice president of international news and programming, in a statement. “Users of CNBC.com in Asia Pacific will now have more access to the locally relevant content and analysis they need to know, while still keeping them abreast of the stories that are impacting the world globally.”
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