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CNBC.com launches European edition

CNBC launched a new European edition of CNBC.com on Monday.

Starting today, visitors to the site can make the European edition their preferred destination within CNBC.com.

“The new European edition gives our audience the most compelling online experience for business and financial news wherever they are,” said CNBC’s John Casey, vice president of international news and programming, in a statement. “Visitors to CNBC.com can now get access to more free live data and the regional content that is most relevant to them.”

The site now offers additional free live market data from exchanges including the London Stock Exchange, Deutsche Börse and NYSE Euronext, building on the data already available from NYSE and NASDAQ. Further exchanges will be added in due course.

“The new European edition reinforces our commitment to deliver, on-air and online, the most relevant content from across the region and around the world,” added Casey.

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