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NYSE, Money20/20, FINTECH.TV, Cheddar Announce Premiere Date for "Taking Stock"
NYSE, Money20/20, FINTECH.TV, Cheddar Announce Premiere Date for "Taking Stock"

Cision Canada

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

NYSE, Money20/20, FINTECH.TV, Cheddar Announce Premiere Date for "Taking Stock"

Taking Stock: Fast-Paced, Immersive Financial Coverage Live from the NYSE Trading Floor Delivers Real-Time Market Updates and Breaking Stories NEW YORK, Aug. 15, 2025 /CNW/ -- The highly anticipated fintech show Taking Stock, born from the collaboration between the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Money20/20, and Cheddar will officially premiere on August 18, 2025, airing Monday-Friday from 3:58 pm to 4:30 pm ET. First unveiled in June at Money20/20 Europe, Taking Stock blends live reporting from the NYSE trading floor with insights from top industry voices, on-location coverage of major fintech events, and a highly interactive, social-first approach. Designed to inform, entertain, and engage, the show will reach a combined audience of 10s of million viewers across broadcast, streaming, and social platforms. The series will be hosted by award winning journalist J.D. Durkin, known for his sharp market analysis, engaging on-air presence, and ability to translate complex financial topics into accessible, compelling narratives. Durkin will anchor the program from the NYSE trading floor, guiding viewers through breaking news, expert interviews, and stories driving the future of money. "There's something electric about being on the NYSE floor as the bell rings and the day's final trades come through," said J.D. Durkin. "Our job with Taking Stock is to take that energy, pair it with expert insight, and deliver it to viewers in a way that feels both immediate, meaningful and easy to digest." "August 18 marks more than just the debut of a new show — it's the start of a daily touchpoint for anyone who wants to understand where money and technology are heading next," said Scarlett Sieber, Chief Strategy & Growth Officer at Money20/20. "We are thrilled to be part of a show that is truly going to change the game on what a fintech media show should be." At Cheddar, the excitement is equally high. Lauren Babbage, VP of Content, explained: "Cheddar has always believed that business news can be bold, fast-moving, and engaging. With Taking Stock, we're joining forces with incredible partners to deliver that same energy to the fintech space — right as the market wraps for the day." For Taking Stock is a natural extension of its mission to connect the global fintech community. "This show brings the heartbeat of the NYSE to audiences worldwide in real time," said Troy McGuire, Head of Content & Programming at "It's fast, informed, and built for today's viewers." "The end of the trading day is more than just a number on a screen — it's the moment the market tells its story," said Joe Benarroch, Head of Content, Media Partnerships & Distribution, NYSE. "With Taking Stock, we're able to capture that story as it happens, tie it to the larger forces shaping finance and technology, and share it in a way that connects with people whether they're on the floor of the Exchange or halfway around the world." Broadcast Time Where can I view Taking Stock: Click here to download the NYSE TV App SOURCE New York Stock Exchange

10 fascinating animals whose name start with 'T' (not tigers!) and where to find them
10 fascinating animals whose name start with 'T' (not tigers!) and where to find them

Time of India

time03-08-2025

  • Time of India

10 fascinating animals whose name start with 'T' (not tigers!) and where to find them

When you think of animals that start with the letter "T," the tiger is probably the first (and maybe only) one that comes to mind. But the animal kingdom is teeming with far more 'T' species than just the striped big cat. So, here is a list of 10 unique animals whose names begin with 'T,' for all the curious minds. Tapir: Central and South America, Southeast Asia With a pig-like body and a short, flexible trunk, the tapir is an ancient herbivore that's often mistaken for something between an anteater and a hippo. Tapirs are found in the rainforests of Brazil, Colombia, and Thailand. Sadly, they're often endangered due to habitat loss. Tarsier: Southeast Asia (Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia) These tiny, wide-eyed primates are known for their huge eyes and nocturnal lifestyle. Tarsiers are only found in parts of Southeast Asia and are famous in the Philippines, especially on Bohol Island. They cling to tree trunks and leap incredible distances to catch insects. Read more: 10 Himalayan birds that are stunningly beautiful Takin: Bhutan, China, India (Arunachal Pradesh) The takin is a muscular, goat-antelope hybrid and the national animal of Bhutan. Found in the eastern Himalayas, they're adapted to high altitudes and cold climates. Their oddly bulky frame and sloping nose make them one of nature's more unusual grazers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Private Jet - The Prices May Surprise You! Private Jet I Search Ads Undo Turaco : Sub-Saharan Africa Brightly colored and noisy, turacos are fruit-loving birds that sport stunning blue, green, or purple plumage. Found in forests and woodlands of countries like Uganda and Kenya, these birds are poor fliers but excellent climbers, thanks to their unique toe arrangement. Thorny Devil: Australia Looking like a miniature dragon covered in spikes, the thorny devil is a harmless desert lizard that thrives in Australia's arid interiors. It feeds exclusively on ants and can absorb water through its skin, channeling droplets straight to its mouth. Evolution at its finest! Read more: After humans, this mammal rules the Earth, and 5 countries with its thriving population (no, not cows!) Tenrec: Madagascar Tenrecs are small, insectivorous mammals that resemble hedgehogs or shrews, though they're not closely related to either. Found mainly in Madagascar, they occupy a variety of niches—from burrowing in soil to swimming in streams. Their diversity reflects the island's incredible biodiversity. Titi Monkey: South America (especially the Amazon Basin) These adorable monkeys are known for their strong pair bonds—often seen cuddling and grooming each other. Found in the forests of Peru, Colombia, and Bolivia, titi monkeys live in small family units and vocalize with chirps and whistles to mark their territory. Tree Kangaroo: Papua New Guinea, Australia (northeastern Queensland) Yes, kangaroos in trees! Tree kangaroos have adapted to life in the forest canopy with strong forelimbs and a long tail for balance. Rare and elusive, they're found in the cloud forests of Papua New Guinea and parts of northern Australia. Tiger Shark: Tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide Despite its name, the tiger shark is not a cousin of the big cat but a powerful predator of the sea. Known for its bold stripes and diverse diet (everything from sea turtles to license plates), it can be found in the waters off Hawaii, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Indian Ocean. Trumpeter Swan: North America One of the heaviest flying birds, the trumpeter swan boasts an impressive wingspan and a loud, horn-like call. Once nearly extinct due to hunting, it has made a comeback in the wetlands of Alaska, Canada, and parts of the northern U.S., especially around the Great Lakes. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !

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