This market’s strength lies in the non-tech growth stocks, Jim Cramer says

This market’s strength lies in the non-tech growth stocks, Jim Cramer says

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Tuesday said he thinks recent money migration from artificial intelligence companies into stocks across sectors has bolstered the market even as big tech names see weakness. “Institutional money and institutional memory fled the bubble stocks months ago and moved into all sorts of non-tech growth plays,” he said. “That’s the strength…

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Rubio says Trump’s Ukraine peace plan is Russia’s ‘wish list,’ senators say

Rubio says Trump’s Ukraine peace plan is Russia’s ‘wish list,’ senators say

Lawmakers critical of President Donald Trump’s approach to ending the Russia-Ukraine war said Saturday they spoke with Secretary of State Marco Rubio who told them that the peace plan President Donald Trump is pushing Kyiv to accept is a “wish list” of the Russians and not the actual proposal offering Washington’s positions. A State Department…

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China exports sharply beat expectations in the first two months as trade surplus surges to highest on record

China exports sharply beat expectations in the first two months as trade surplus surges to highest on record

A cargo ship is loading and unloading foreign trade containers at Qingdao Port in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China, Jan. 13, 2026. Cfoto | Future Publishing | Getty Images China’s trade surplus rose to its highest on record in the combined January-February period, while exports massively beat expectations, underscoring the resilience of the world’s second-largest economy…

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Why the end of ‘de minimis’ can hurt consumers — especially lower-income ones

Why the end of ‘de minimis’ can hurt consumers — especially lower-income ones

Containers are loaded and unloaded at Port Jersey Container Terminal in New Jersey, on May 1, 2025. Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu via Getty Images The Trump administration is scrapping the “de minimis” rule on Friday, a move likely to raise prices for consumers who buy inexpensive goods online and that may trigger near-term shortages for certain items,…

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How Gen Z investors can cope with stock market volatility

How Gen Z investors can cope with stock market volatility

Specker/vedfelt | Digitalvision | Getty Images Amid the U.S. war with Iran, some young investors have gotten their first taste of market volatility. “An early decline can make the market feel unusually dangerous when volatility is a normal part of long-term investing,” said certified financial planner Douglas Boneparth, president and founder of Bone Fide Wealth, a…

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