Homebuyers rush to buy before interest rates rise again
CNBC's Diana Olick joins Shep Smith to report on homebuyers dealing with rising mortgage rates and a shortage of available inventory, which is keeping prices high.
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Chinese regulators may have realized they were 'too heavy-handed' in tech sector: Investment firm
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A CEO opened up about her divorce at work – and she says it was good for business
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Analyst discusses e-commerce giant JD.com's first quarter earnings
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Jim Cramer explains why investors should have their eyes on retail earnings and China
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California pig regulations hurt out-of-state farmers
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House Intelligence Committee member deems UFOs a 'potential national security threat'
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Congressional Democrats unveil $28M plan to address baby formula shortage
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I don't think the worst is over but there are opportunities, says Capital Wealth's Kevin Simpson
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This 33-year-old moved to Tbilisi from the US, and now he's semi-retired
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Fast Pitch: Why Malcolm Ethridge says buy Prologis
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Amber Heard finishes testimony and cross examination, Depp up next
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Caterpillar CEO discusses supply chain constraints due to lockdowns in China
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Cramer's lightning round: GrowGeneration is not a buy
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Voters head to the polls in five state primaries
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Charts suggest upside for oil is limited despite short-term rallies, Jim Cramer says
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Take Two Interactive CEO discusses company's latest quarterly results
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Expect a rally Wednesday if there's good news from retail giants and China, Jim Cramer says
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CNBC TechCheck Evening Edition: May 17, 2022
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