Jim Cramer says investors should be less panicked about the Federal Reserve's interest hikes
Cramer advised investors to worry less about the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes and the possibility of a recession.
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British regulator softens stance on Microsoft-Activision deal competition concerns
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Fed balance sheet is telling us it's not getting any worse, says UBS analyst Erika Najarian
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Market Open: March 24, 2023
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EU leaders gather in Brussels as pressures in the banking sector drag
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Yellen's comments on bank support are worrying for potential spillover into economy, strategist says
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Opening Bell — Friday, March 24 2023
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Coinbase CEO says SEC notice wasn't entirely unexpected
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AI hype is real and creates new 'table stakes' for Big Tech companies, says Ann Winblad
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Jim Cramer on European bank troubles: Credit Suisse still has earnings power
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Focus on U.S. banks remains on deposit flows at regional banks, says Barclays' Jason Goldberg
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Cramer's First Take: Companies need to take action today before short-sellers come in
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Durable goods orders fell 1% in February, more than expected
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Europe bank regulators remained on sidelines after SVB, says CLS Bank International's Dino Kos
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Dow futures extend losses as European banks continue to slide
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Elon Musk wanted to take charge of OpenAI in 2018, says Semafor's Reed Albergotti
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The Pre-Market Rundown 2: March 24, 2023
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