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Trump administration announces fees on Chinese ships docking at U.S. ports
The Trump administration on Thursday announced fees on Chinese-built vessels.
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Japan markets trade flat as investors parse key inflation data
Japan’s inflation grew 3.6% year on year in March, marking three straight years that the headline inflation figure is above the Bank of Japan’s 2% target.
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Japan inflation comes in at 3.6%, surpasses BOJ target for three straight years
Japan’s inflation grew 3.6% year on year in March, marking three straight years that the headline inflation figure is above the Bank of Japan’s 2% target.
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Cramer's week ahead: Earnings from Tesla, Alphabet, Capital One and Boeing
CNBC’s Jim Cramer guided investors through an earnings-heavy week.
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Former DOJ antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter describes how the ad world might evolve after Google loses antitrust case
Former DOJ antitrust leader Jonathan Kanter unpacked Google’s recent loss in court.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: ‘I want you to stay away from' AMC
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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Etsy touts ‘shopping domestically' as Trump tariffs threaten price increases for imports
Etsy said it’s working to help its millions of sellers “run their businesses with as little disruption as possible.”
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Netflix maintained its 2025 guidance. That may not be the sign of confidence it seems
Netflix’s choice not to bump guidance suggests caution despite the company predicting limited effect from macroeconomic turbulence.
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How to stay out of big tech, but in stocks, if S&P 500 loss of momentum isn't ending
Tactical equity funds are able to shift between sectors, even into gold and treasury bonds, amid stock market losses. Has their time come?
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Trump has talked to former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh about firing Powell, report says
Powell critic Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., recently warned that Trump destroying the Fed’s independence would spell catastrophe for U.S. markets.
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Google hit with second antitrust blow, adding to concerns about future of ads business
A federal judge ruled on Thursday that Google held illegal monopolies in online advertising markets due to its position between ad buyers and sellers.
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Discord sued by New Jersey over child safety features
The New Jersey attorney general sued Discord over allegations that the company misled consumers about child-safety features.
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Harvard's battle with the Trump administration is creating a thorny financial situation
Even for America’s richest university, covering federal funding cuts is no small task.
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‘We're going to have to raise prices' if Trump keeps tariffs, says coffee importer with $3 million in annual sales
The owner of coffee brand Kahawa 1893 says the new tariff regime will put a financial strain on the industry nationwide.
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IRS' free tax filing program is at risk amid Trump scrutiny
The IRS free tax filing program is at risk amid scrutiny from the Trump administration. Here’s what taxpayers need to know.
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Self-made millionaire who retired at 34 with $3 million: My recession money rules
Economic upheaval can be scary. Still, “there are so many things you can do to prepare your finances right now,” says Financial Samurai founder Sam Dogen.
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Longevity investor: My daily routine for a long, healthy life—'happiness and attention to mental health are super important'
After a health scare, investor Sergey Young learned about longevity by way of investing. Now, he follows healthy habits to lead to a long, healthy life.
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From weddings to travel, these young business owners rely on consumers feeling flush—now they're bracing for a potential downturn
These small business owners say they could be impacted by tariffs if consumers pull back on their spending.
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Trump administration threatens to bar Harvard from enrolling foreign students
Noem’s letter is the latest example of President Donald Trump’s administration making demands of Harvard and other top schools while threatening their funding.
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Should investors dump U.S. stocks for international equities? Here's what experts are saying
Global diversification may be a good strategy as U.S. markets come under pressure, some experts say.